Giant pandas celebrate 100 days at Harbin's Sun Island pavilion
On Tuesday, the Sun Island giant panda pavilion in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, celebrated 100 days since the arrival of the two giant pandas.
Breeders prepared a lavish fruit feast for Zhi Shi and Zhi Ma, whose names translate to "cheese" and "sesame" in English, respectively.
The two pandas arrived from the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Sichuan province on Aug 11.
Since then, they have adapted well to the climate and living environment in Harbin, enjoying a comfortable and leisurely life under the meticulous care of the breeders.
The pandas are provided with a variety of fresh bamboo daily, supplemented with carrots, apples, steamed corn buns, and specially made supplementary foods.
Breeders also hide snacks in bamboo tubes and toys to simulate foraging in the wild, making mealtime fun and invigorating.
For their living environment, the pavilion is equipped with wooden climbing frames to satisfy their climbing and claw-wearing needs.
During extreme weather, they are moved indoors, and their nutritional intake is adjusted as necessary to ensure they remain healthy.
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