Feature: Birthday for one of China-leased giant panda pair celebrated in S.Korea

Xinhua News Agency

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The birthday for one of a pair of giant pandas, leased by China, was

celebrated Wednesday at the zoo of Everland, South Korea's largest theme

park located in Yongin, 40 km south of capital Seoul.

Le Bao, a five-year-old male, and Ai Bao, a four-year-old female,

arrived in South Korea in March last year on a 15-year lease. Their

names mean pleasant and lovely treasures.

Everland built a 3,300-square-meter Panda World to accommodate the

endangered species. The panda species was under threat of extinction but

gained great popularity for lovely looks and rarity in the world.

According to Everland data, the number of giant pandas in the wild

increased to 1,864 in 2014 from 1,596 10 years ago thanks to much effort

to conserve the bear species.

To congratulate Ai Bao's birthday, the theme park operator displayed a

birthday cake, made up of bunches of bamboo, flowers and candle-shaped

carrots, at the center of the female panda's pen.

Scores of local and foreign media journalists participated in the celebratory event to photograph and film the lovely pandas.

Ai Bao, which Everland said is gentle and shy, lied on her belly at

the cooled rock, which is specially produced to mechanically lower its

temperature and is located at the corner of the pen.

Just on the opposite of the pen, Le Bao actively went here and there

throughout his pen. The male panda, one-year older than the female one,

climbed the trees and ran from place to place.

The outgoing Le Bao caught the eyes of female students visiting the

Panda World, who said he was "cute and lovely." Many of mothers wheeling

a baby carriage stopped in front of the male panda to allow their

children to watch the lovely panda.

The pandas were leased to South Korea for joint research purpose.

China had previously loaned a pair of pandas to South Korea in 1994.

This time around, Everland aimed to reproduce the panda pair. Male

pandas usually become sexually mature one year later than females. Le

Bao is five years old, and Ai Bao is four years old.

"About one and a half (years) has passed since the pandas came to

their new home," said Kang Cherwon, a keeper of the Everland zoo.

"They put on some 25 kilograms in weight since they came here, and became an adult capable of reproducing," said the keeper.

Female pandas aged 5-6 are able to start reproducing. Le Bao and Ai

Bao are selected as a good genetic match, but the reproduction is

usually hard as the breeding season of pandas lasts just for days per

year.

"The breeding season only lasts for two to three days in a year," said Youn Soonghee, an Everland zoo breeder of the pandas.

Youn anticipated the reproduction next year, but he said getting

pregnant could be hard. He added that the pandas should pass this summer

well as being healthy is important to reproduce.