The first-ever twin panda cubs born in Germany-in Berlin Zoo-were named Meng Xiang and Meng Yuan after they turned 100 days old on Monday. The twins, both male, were born on Aug. 31 to six-year-old Meng Meng and her partner Jiao Qing, sent by China to Germany in 2017. At a press conference held in Berlin Zoo with the two cubs wheeled out in a glass-cased "panda bed", Chinese Ambassador to Germany Wu Ken said that, put together, the two names meant "beautiful dreams come true." He said the names for the panda cubs were chosen to "convey our best wishes for the friendship between our two countries and two peoples." (Photo/Agencies)
The first-ever twin panda cubs born in Germany-in Berlin Zoo-were named Meng Xiang and Meng Yuan after they turned 100 days old on Monday. The twins, both male, were born on Aug. 31 to six-year-old Meng Meng and her partner Jiao Qing, sent by China to Germany in 2017. At a press conference held in Berlin Zoo with the two cubs wheeled out in a glass-cased "panda bed", Chinese Ambassador to Germany Wu Ken said that, put together, the two names meant "beautiful dreams come true." He said the names for the panda cubs were chosen to "convey our best wishes for the friendship between our two countries and two peoples." (Photo/Agencies)
The first-ever twin panda cubs born in Germany-in Berlin Zoo-were named Meng Xiang and Meng Yuan after they turned 100 days old on Monday. The twins, both male, were born on Aug. 31 to six-year-old Meng Meng and her partner Jiao Qing, sent by China to Germany in 2017. At a press conference held in Berlin Zoo with the two cubs wheeled out in a glass-cased "panda bed", Chinese Ambassador to Germany Wu Ken said that, put together, the two names meant "beautiful dreams come true." He said the names for the panda cubs were chosen to "convey our best wishes for the friendship between our two countries and two peoples." (Photo/Agencies)
The first-ever twin panda cubs born in Germany-in Berlin Zoo-were named Meng Xiang and Meng Yuan after they turned 100 days old on Monday. The twins, both male, were born on Aug. 31 to six-year-old Meng Meng and her partner Jiao Qing, sent by China to Germany in 2017. At a press conference held in Berlin Zoo with the two cubs wheeled out in a glass-cased "panda bed", Chinese Ambassador to Germany Wu Ken said that, put together, the two names meant "beautiful dreams come true." He said the names for the panda cubs were chosen to "convey our best wishes for the friendship between our two countries and two peoples." (Photo/Agencies)