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Hyonhee Shin and Minwoo Park

Lucky children greet Fu Bao, the first panda born in South Korea

A giant panda cub Fu Bao is seen during an event to announce its name for the first time at an amusement park in Yongin, South Korea, November 4, 2020. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

The first panda to be born in South Korea was introduced to a group of lucky children and reporters on Wednesday and given a name - Fu Bao, meaning lucky treasure.

Fu Bao, born three months ago, appeared healthy and happy, if a little shy, as zookeepers presented her to the children, who were wearing panda T-shirts and masks, at her home at the Everland theme park.

A zookeeper poses for photographs with a giant panda cub Fu Bao during an event to announce its name for the first time at an amusement park in Yongin, South Korea, November 4, 2020. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

"We love you Fu Bao," the children shouted.

Fu Bao's parents, seven-year-old female Ai Bao and eight-year-old male Le Bao, arrived in 2016 from China's Sichuan province, the home of giant pandas, as part of China's "panda diplomacy".

Giant pandas are one of the world's most endangered species and the birth of a cub is something to celebrate.

A zookeeper places a giant panda cub Fu Bao behind its name tag during an event to announce its name for the first time at an amusement park in Yongin, South Korea, November 4, 2020. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

Female pandas can only conceive once a year for a limited period, and cubs have very low chances of survival as they are often born prematurely, usually weighing less than 200 grams (0.44 lb).

Fu Bao weighed 197 grams (0.43 lb) and was 16.5 cm (6.5 inches) long at birth but has grown fast and now weighs 5.8 kg (12.8 lb) and measures 58.5 cm (23 inches), Everland said.

"She's growing rapidly and started cutting teeth and sitting up on her own ahead of her 100th day," the zoo said in a statement.

Giant panda Le Bao, father of Fu Bao, rests on a tree at an amusement park in Yongin, South Korea, November 4, 2020. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

Some 50,000 people took part in a poll to choose Fu Bao's name.

The zoo said she would make her public debut in coming weeks, when she can walk and eat bamboo. She is expected to return to China in three or four years.

(Reporting by Hyonhee Shin; Editing by Robert Birsel)

A zookeeper holding a giant panda cub Fu Bao leaves after an event to announce its name for the first time at an amusement park in Yongin, South Korea, November 4, 2020. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
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