More than 19,000 people watched the first baby panda in Taiwan

On January 6, there were more than 19,000 visitors to Taipei, Taiwan zoo watching the star panda Panda Yu Tu in its first public appearance.

On January 6, there were more than 19,000 visitors to Taipei zoo, Taiwan saw the 'star' panda from Vien Tu during its first public debut.

According to the BBC, this is the first time a baby panda has been born in Taiwan, thus attracting the attention of the public. Yu Zi is now 6 months old and weighs 14kg.

Picture 1 of More than 19,000 people watched the first baby panda in Taiwan

"Star" of Taipei zoo - panda panda Yu Tu - (Photo: Xinhua News Agency)

Picture 2 of More than 19,000 people watched the first baby panda in Taiwan

"Little princess" Yu Zi posed next to the tree - (Photo: Xinhua News Agency)

Picture 3 of More than 19,000 people watched the first baby panda in Taiwan

Panda of Nhat Nhat and Vien Tu - (Photo: Xinhua News Agency)

It was successfully fertilized in vitro from Nhat Nhat's bear and Thong Thong's bear after 3 years of breeding.

After being born for a few days since July 6, 2013, the 'little princess' Vien Tu was separated from the Nhat Nhat mother by the zoo staff and taken care of and warmed in the cage.

According to CNTV, Nhat Nhat panda is a friendship gift from China to give Taiwan in 2008. Thanks to panda, the relationship between China and Taiwan is getting warmer.

Taipei Zoo director Jin Shih-chien said visitors watch pandas in groups, each group of about 400 people in a 6-minute period and limit the total number of visitors to the panda no more than 200,000 a day.

Scientists say there are less than 1,600 live pandas in the wild, mainly in Sichuan Province, China. In addition, about 300 animals are raised in the zoo in the world.

Update 16 December 2018
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