Japan’s baby panda now has a name: Xiang Xiang, or fragrance
TOKYO — Japan’s baby panda now has a name: Xiang Xiang, or fragrance.
Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike announced Monday that the 3-month-old giant panda is called Shan Shan in Japanese, or Xiang Xiang in Chinese.
The name, whose Chinese characters mean fragrance, was chosen from more than 320,000 suggestions and was approved by Chinese authorities.
The Ueno Zoo in Tokyo says the panda is healthy and growing rapidly. She now weighs 6 kilograms (13 pounds) and measures 65 centimetres (26 inches) long, nearly twice as big as she was a month ago, according to the latest measurement marking the 100th day since birth.