Vancouver Sun

BABY PANDA GETS A FRAGRANT NAME

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Japan’s baby panda now has a name: Xiang Xiang, or fragrance. Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike announced Monday that the three-month-old giant panda is called Shan Shan in Japanese, or Xiang Xiang in Chinese. The name, whose Chinese characters mean fragrance, was chosen from more than 320,000 suggestion­s and was approved by Chinese authoritie­s. The Ueno Zoo in Tokyo says the panda is healthy and growing rapidly. She now weighs six kilograms and measures 65 centimetre­s long, nearly twice as big as she was a month ago, according to the latest measuremen­t marking the 100th day since birth. Videos released last week showed the fluffy black-and-white cub crawling, and some teeth coming in. Xiang Xiang was born on June 12.

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