Hong Kong’s baby panda twins to meet the public in February: John Lee

Hong Kong’s baby panda twins to meet the public in February: John Lee

[South China Morning Post] - 01/14/2025

City leader says ‘Elder Sister’ and ‘Younger Brother’, aged six months, will be ready to greet visitors in Ocean Park after Lunar New Year.



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