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Taishan the Panda to stay in US for two more yrs

www.chinanews.cn 2007-04-25 11:00:43

This is the pictures of Taishan, a panda in the Washington National Zoo,
on which he is enjoying a large ice block.

Taishan is an artificially cultivated panda, and he was born in July,
2005. Recently, the Chinese government decided to let him stay in the US
for another two years, for there are so many people who love him. The
pictures were taken on April 24, 2007, when the decision of Taishan's
staying was jointly annouced by Zhou Wenchong, the Chinese ambasssdor to
the US.

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