"Exclusive Customized" Family Reunion Dinner for "Returned" Panda and "Native" Panda

"Exclusive Customized" Family Reunion Dinner for "Returned" Panda and "Native" Panda

  On January 24th, on Lunar New Year’s Eve, 10 giant pandas in Ziqinghu Wildlife World, Tangshan, Nanjing, had a "reunion dinner" in advance. Dumplings, bamboo, carrots, bamboo shoots … The "mix and match" New Year’s Eve dinner made the lovely giant panda welcome the New Year in a foreign land for the first time. It is reported that these 10 giant pandas "rolled in" on August 28, 2019, among which 6 giant pandas were overseas-born "returnees" and a pair of twins. In order to cater to the different tastes of each panda, the breeders also made a special dinner for each panda. The picture shows the giant panda "studying" his own private New Year’s Eve dinner. Photo by Wu Xue
  On January 24th, on Lunar New Year’s Eve, 10 giant pandas in Ziqinghu Wildlife World, Tangshan, Nanjing, had a "reunion dinner" in advance. Dumplings, bamboo, carrots, bamboo shoots … The "mix and match" New Year’s Eve dinner made the lovely giant panda welcome the New Year in a foreign land for the first time. It is reported that these 10 giant pandas "rolled in" on August 28, 2019, among which 6 giant pandas were overseas-born "returnees" and a pair of twins. In order to cater to the different tastes of each panda, the breeders also made a special dinner for each panda. The picture shows the "exclusive custom" reunion dinner presented by the breeder. Photo by Wu Xue
  On January 24th, on Lunar New Year’s Eve, 10 giant pandas in Ziqinghu Wildlife World, Tangshan, Nanjing, had a "reunion dinner" in advance. Dumplings, bamboo, carrots, bamboo shoots … The "mix and match" New Year’s Eve dinner made the lovely giant panda welcome the New Year in a foreign land for the first time. It is reported that these 10 giant pandas "rolled in" on August 28, 2019, among which 6 giant pandas were overseas-born "returnees" and a pair of twins. In order to cater to the different tastes of each panda, the breeders also made a special dinner for each panda. The picture shows "Tuanzi" and its "private custom" New Year’s Eve dinner. Photo by Wu Xue
  On January 24th, on Lunar New Year’s Eve, 10 giant pandas in Ziqinghu Wildlife World, Tangshan, Nanjing, had a "reunion dinner" in advance. Dumplings, bamboo, carrots, bamboo shoots … The "mix and match" New Year’s Eve dinner made the lovely giant panda welcome the New Year in a foreign land for the first time. It is reported that these 10 giant pandas "rolled in" on August 28, 2019, among which 6 giant pandas were overseas-born "returnees" and a pair of twins. In order to cater to the different tastes of each panda, the breeders also made a special dinner for each panda. The picture shows the New Year’s Eve dinner of the panda "Tuanzi". Photo by Wu Xue
  On January 24th, on Lunar New Year’s Eve, 10 giant pandas in Ziqinghu Wildlife World, Tangshan, Nanjing, had a "reunion dinner" in advance. Dumplings, bamboo, carrots, bamboo shoots … The "mix and match" New Year’s Eve dinner made the lovely giant panda welcome the New Year in a foreign land for the first time. It is reported that these 10 giant pandas "rolled in" on August 28, 2019, among which 6 giant pandas were overseas-born "returnees" and a pair of twins. In order to cater to the different tastes of each panda, the breeders also made a special dinner for each panda. The picture shows the "snacks" prepared by the breeder for the pandas. Photo by Wu Xue
  On January 24th, on Lunar New Year’s Eve, 10 giant pandas in Ziqinghu Wildlife World, Tangshan, Nanjing, had a "reunion dinner" in advance. Dumplings, bamboo, carrots, bamboo shoots … The "mix and match" New Year’s Eve dinner made the lovely giant panda welcome the New Year in a foreign land for the first time. It is reported that these 10 giant pandas "rolled in" on August 28, 2019, among which 6 giant pandas were overseas-born "returnees" and a pair of twins. In order to cater to the different tastes of each panda, the breeders also made a special dinner for each panda. The picture shows the panda "Fu Hu" enjoying the New Year’s Eve dinner. Photo by Wu Xue
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