‘Cuter in real life’: South Korea names its twin panda ‘treasures’

'Cuter in real life': South Korea names its twin panda 'treasures'

The park has posted videos of the pandas’ development on its YouTube channel since they were born 97 days previously, and these videos have received millions of views.

According to 31-year-old business worker Jung Hyun-ye, who constantly watches the twice-weekly videos,” I feel healed whenever I watch their movies.”

She continued,” I think I’m healed by their innocent expressions and relaxed demeanor.”

According to veterinarian Kang Chul-won investigators, the cubs are in excellent health and have just started teething and crawling.

We were quite anxious because we had previously raised sisters before, but he added,” I was delighted to see them grow up, and I believe the people who were watching them on social media were likewise happy.”

The park predicted that they would be made public at the beginning of the following month.

As a express surprise from Chinese President Xi Jinping, the twins’ kids, Ai Bao and Le Bano, arrived in South Korea in 2016.

Fu Bao, the first big dragon to be born in South Korea through natural breeding, was born to the couple in July 2020.

China has long used” panda diplomacy ,” giving the animals to different nations and frequently doing so to advance its foreign policy objectives.

Beijing merely lends pandas to foreign zoos, which are typically required to return any young within a few years of baby in order to participate in the nation’s breeding program.