Malaysia

Third M’sian-born giant panda cub is named ‘Sheng Yi’

Almost a year old, 27kg animal bears name meaning peace, friendship

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 25 May 2022 3:22PM

Third M’sian-born giant panda cub is named ‘Sheng Yi’
Sheng Yi forages on bamboo leaves inside the panda enclosure at Zoo Negara. – AFP pic, May 25, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Almost a year after being born, the third cub of giant panda couple Xing Xing and Liang Liang from China has been finally given a name – Sheng Yi – which means peace and friendship.

Energy and Natural Resources Minister Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan said the female cub, which was born on May 31 last year weighing around 140g, was in good health and now weighs more than 27kg.

“The Malaysian government hopes that Sheng Yi will be able to further boost the existing friendship between Malaysia and China,” he said in a statement after attending the naming ceremony here today.

The ceremony held at the Giant Panda Conservation Centre, Zoo Negara, was also attended by Deputy Energy and Natural Resources Minister Datuk Ali Biju, China’s ambassador to Malaysia Ouyang Yujing and Malaysian Zoological Society president Datuk Zaharin Md Arif.

Sheng Yi has been on public display since December 2021.

The panda couple’s first baby named Nuan Nuan was born on August 18, 2015, and was sent home (back to China) on November 14, 2017 while the second, given the name Yi Yi, on January 14, 2018.

Zoo Negara deputy president Rosly @ Rahmat Amat Lana in April had said that the zoo was still waiting for the green light from the government regarding Yi Yi’s repatriation back to China.

The giant panda pair, which became a symbol of 40 years of diplomatic ties between Malaysia and China, arrived in the country on May 21, 2014, and will be here for a period of 10 years under the Giant Panda International Conservation Cooperation Agreement Programme.

Former minister of energy and natural resources Datuk Shamsul Anuar Nasarah, in a report on December 2, 2020, had said that every cub born to the giant panda couple must be sent back to China at a minimum age of 24 months and not beyond four years old. – Bernama, May 25, 2022

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