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Ears 'Sallang' and Mouth 'Ssilluk'... Video of Deeply Sleeping Pubao Released by China

Chinese Panda Conservation Research Center Releases 42-Second Video

Ears 'Sallang' and Mouth 'Ssilluk'... Video of Deeply Sleeping Pubao Released by China Screenshot of the China Panda Protection Research Center website. [Yonhap News]

A video showing Fubao, who left Korea, moving her ears while asleep has attracted attention.


The China Panda Protection Research Center announced on the 8th that it released a 42-second video of Fubao sleeping on the Chinese social networking service (SNS) 'Weibo.'


According to the video, when Fubao, who is sound asleep, moves her ears, the subtitle "slightly moving ears" appears. At the end of the video, Fubao also twitches her mouth. The video is titled "Close-up video of a big face."


Fubao was revealed to the public at the Sichuan Panda Base on June 12. It has been about two months since she left Korea in April.


Fubao was born on July 20, 2020, to panda parents Lubao and Aibao. Lubao and Aibao were pandas sent to Korea in March 2016 by Chinese President Xi Jinping as a symbol of Korea-China friendship.


Last month on the 20th, the center held a birthday party for Fubao's 4th birthday, preparing an ice cream cake, flowers, and fruit. The video at that time included a video letter remotely sent by Song Young-gwan, an Everland keeper known as "Songbao."


Meanwhile, Chinese authorities are increasing crackdowns on visitors' misconduct at the panda base. According to the Global Times, a woman who visited the Xueshuping base where Fubao stays was caught trying to enter with a pet hidden in her bag and was banned from entry for life. Visitors caught spitting in the panda residential area also received the same punishment.


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