
Giant pandas reunite to celebrate their birthday in Taipei. The boy has gone to Taiwan today.
[Commentary] On the morning of August 29th local time, Taipei Zoo held a birthday party for giant pandas and Yuanyuan to celebrate their thirteenth birthday.
On the morning of that day, the giant panda nurses at the Taipei Zoo prepared an exclusive birthday cake for Tuantuan and Yuanyuan early. Tuantuan appeared first, and saw it heading straight for the birthday cake and quickly broke off the pineapple and sugarcane from the outside to eat. Then, in another hall next to it, Yuanyuan also found her birthday cake. When she walked to the cake, she also set up a special shape, providing the audience with an excellent opportunity to take photos. Maybe he thought it was too difficult to eat with his hands, Yuanyuan quickly pushed the whole cake to the ground, took out his favorite food, and feasted. While tasting the food, Yuanyuan also carefully peeled off the skin from the sugarcane with her mouth. Her cute appearance made the audience burst into laughter from time to time.
Yuanyuan’s birthday is August 30, and Tuantuan is September 1. Since the birthday is only one day away, they have celebrated their birthdays together over the years. For this birthday party, the nurserymen at the Taipei Zoo have been preparing for a week. In addition to the rich food, the two birthday cakes, the portraits of the buns and round ice on the cakes were also specially designed by the nurserymen, which contains meanings.
[Concurrent sound] Taipei Zoo giant panda conservationist Chen Yibiao
cakes are mainly made of bamboo juice, made of green, with milk and steamed buns on top to make bears. The base is hollow, and we also have some food hidden inside. There are some pineapples, carrots, grapes, and sugarcane on the outside. The main purpose is to make a bear theme so that it can live a happy life.
[Concurrent sound] Taipei Zoo Special Exhibition Hall Director Wang Yimin
Like Yuanyuan It likes Yuanyuan, which is very comfortable to sit and eat bamboo leaves, so we make such a comfortable look on the cake, and wish Yuanyuan a great future to live in Taiwan. Tuantuan itself is relatively lazy. The happiest state is to sleep on his stomach. It is very relaxed when it sleeps on his stomach. Therefore, our bear-shaped cake imitates its lying on his stomach. We also wish Tuantuan would be as safe and happy as Yuanyuan in Taiwan in the future.
[Commentary] Tuantuan and Yuanyuan were born in 2004. In 2008, two giant pandas, who were about four years old at the time, came to Taiwan from mainland China, and now they have lived in Taipei for 9 years. Thirteen years old is equivalent to about 40 years old for humans, so the two pandas have also grown from teenagers to middle age. The nurseryman at the Taipei Zoo told reporters that they regard Tuanyuanyuan as their own child.
[Concurrent] Taipei Zoo giant panda conservationist Chen Yibiao:
For pandas, this animal is quite humane. Its movements and physical movements are very close to humans, so during the breeding process, it feels like a child.
[Concurrent sound] Taipei Zoo Special Exhibition Hall Director Wang Yimin
Tuantuan ate probiotics and vitamin . My children are eating them. The brands of vitamins and probiotics they eat now are the same. Feel like taking care of your own children.
[Commentary] According to Taipei Zoo, after Tuantuan and Yuanyuan came to Taipei, they were deeply loved by the Taiwanese people, with an average of 3 million visitors coming to visit each year. The two giant pandas also have a fixed fan base, and fans have to "track" their dynamics almost every day. The birthday party on that day also attracted a lot of people to attend.
[Simultaneous Sound] Yu Hua, a tourist from Taoyuan, Taiwan: Just take the children to see them. I heard from the previous story that they have a reunion and celebrate their birthdays, so I am quite lucky. The children are also very happy to see pandas. They can make the two sides closer because of the animals. Then people on both sides can see pandas. Not all zoos in the world will have pandas, so Taiwan is quite lucky.
reporter Zhao Anyuan reported to Taipei