Guangzhou Panda breeding park celebrates quintuple success

Jiang Xiao China Plus Published: 2017-07-30 18:35:25
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9 months old twin giant pandas Qinqin and Aiai enjoying the limelight at the Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou. They were born last year, almost three years after a set of triplets, bringing the park’s breeding success to 5 panda cubs, a new record. The world’s only surviving panda triplets celebrated their third birthday on July 29. [Photo: Xinhua]

The world's only surviving giant panda triplets, Mengmeng, Shuaishuai and Kuku celebrate their third birthday with a special cake made of fruit and vegetables, at the Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province. It was a double celebration as the park announced that twin giant pandas were also bred last year, named as Qinain and Aiai. The 5 healthy panda cubs set a new record for giant panda breeding. [Photo: Xinhua]

9 months old twin giant pandas Qinqin and Aiai enjoying the limelight at the Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou.  They were born last year, almost three years after a set of triplets, bringing the park’s breeding success to 5 panda cubs, a new record. The world’s only surviving panda triplets celebrated their third birthday on July 29. [Photo: Xinhua]

9 months old twin giant pandas Qinqin and Aiai enjoying the limelight at the Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou.  They were born last year, almost three years after a set of triplets, bringing the park’s breeding success to 5 panda cubs, a new record. The world’s only surviving panda triplets celebrated their third birthday on July 29. [Photo: Xinhua]

The world's only surviving giant panda triplets, Mengmeng, Shuaishuai and Kuku celebrate their third birthday with a special cake made of fruit and vegetables, at the Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province. It was a double celebration as the park announced that twin giant pandas were also bred last year, named as Qinain and Aiai. The 5 healthy panda cubs set a new record for giant panda breeding. [Photo: Xinhua]

The world's only surviving giant panda triplets, Mengmeng, Shuaishuai and Kuku celebrate their third birthday with a special cake made of fruit and vegetables, at the Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province. It was a double celebration as the park announced that twin giant pandas were also bred last year, named as Qinain and Aiai. The 5 healthy panda cubs set a new record for giant panda breeding. [Photo: Xinhua]


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