Hong Kong’s cherished panda cubs, affectionately called ‘Elder Sister’ and ‘Little Brother,’ reunited with their mother, Ying Ying, inside an exhibit enclosure during a media preview on Friday (March 21), one day before they make their public debut together.
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00:00Hong Kong's cherished panda cubs, affectionately called Elder Sister and Little Brother, reunited
00:09with their mother, Ying Ying, inside an exhibit enclosure during a media preview on Friday,
00:15one day before they make their public debut together.
00:18During the touching reunion, the playful cubs interacted with their mother, while Ying Ying
00:23displayed her nurturing affection.
00:26According to Hong Kong Ocean Park, after days of observation and training, the panda family
00:31has successfully adapted to their new environment and can now roam the exhibit area together.
00:36It's a step-by-step approach, and we also believe in the professionalism of our animal
00:40caretakers.
00:41After observation and experience, we believe now is a good time to display Ying Ying together
00:47with the cubs, so the cubs also can learn new skills together from the mom, and the
00:51public will enjoy seeing them together as well.
00:56The birth of the twin cubs on August 15, 2024, marked a historic milestone as Ying Ying became
01:17the oldest recorded giant panda to give birth, delivering the twins just a day before her
01:2319th birthday.
01:24The panda family will officially meet the public for the first time on Saturday.