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July 18th marked a significant occasion for the world's only set of panda triplets' eldest sibling, "Meng Meng," as her newborn cub, affectionately termed "Meng Er Dai" (Second Generation of Meng), reached its one-month milestone. A festive ceremony celebrating the cub's full moon was held at the Guangzhou Chimelong Giant Panda Center, with numerous visitors and families gathering to witness the joyful event. Imbued with rich Cantonese traditions, the event offered guests more than just a glimpse of the adorable panda offspring. Visitors received red eggs, symbolizing prosperity and good fortune, and participated in engaging activities such as a "full moon feast" for the baby panda, all contributing to a heartwarming celebration of "Meng Er Dai's" thriving growth. The panda caretakers thoughtfully prepared Cantonese-style red eggs as part of the full moon festivities, distributing them to lucky attendees. Red eggs, considered auspicious in Chinese culture, convey blessings of fertility
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