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Panda cub Bao Bao, who turned one Saturday, took a morning walk in her yard
in the National Zoo here, kicking off a much-anticipated party to celebrate her
first birthday.
During a traditional Chinese "Zhuazhou" ceremony, Bao Bao first chose a
poster symbolizing longevity, then the one representing good health, before
playing with the last one foretelling that she would have "many cubs".
"Bao Bao chose long life and good health, which lay a good foundation for
being fertile," said Cui Tiankai, Chinese Ambassador to the United States,
interpreting Bao Bao's choice.
Under the spotlight of a huge crowd, Bao Bao later enjoyed a special
40-pound birthday cake made by the zoo's nutrition department. With a large
number "1" on top, the tiered cake is made of frozen dilute apple juice and
decorated with flower appliques carved from carrots and sweet potatoes.
Nicole MacCorkle, an animal keeper of the zoo, described Bao Bao as an
"independent little bear."
"Ever since she was very young, she's been doing her own thing and she
sometimes comes when her mother calls her but not always," MacCorkle told
Xinhua. "She just quietly observes the world from her hemlock tree most of the
time."
Weighing 20 kilograms, Bao Bao is starting to eat more solid foods, said
MacCorkle, who expected the cub to become more independent and grow more quickly
in the weeks and months to come.
To mark the occasion, U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama tweeted "Happy
Birthday, Bao Bao!" on Saturday and shared a video showing highlights of Bao
Bao's first year.
U.S. State Department also sent its birthday wishes to Bao Bao on Twitter,
calling her "an adorable symbol" of U.S.-China cooperation.
Saturday's rainy weather did not deter thousands of Panda lovers, many with
their young family members, flocking to the National Zoo to take a look at their
furry friend and send heartfelt birthday wishes.
Retired master sergeant Barbara Barron, who came to the zoo at 5 am, was
the first one in line to wait for the birthday party.
"I'm really excited and I'm a panda maniac," Barron said, wearing a
commemorative panda birthday hat. "I wish her a long, prosperous life."
"She is adorable and I wish I could hold her for a second, but I know
that's not possible," she told Xinhua with a big smile.
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