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It's Qi Qi: Pudong giant panda cub finally has a name 2019-06-03
A 1-year-old giant panda born at the Shanghai Wild Animal Park in the Pudong New Area has finally got a name.
The female giant panda cub was named Qi Qi, meaning double seven in Chinese.
The name has multiple meanings, the park operator said. Qi Qi was born on July 17 last year and is the seventh daughter of giant panda Gong Zhu (meaning princess in Chinese). In addition, this year marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
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