Panda Cubs at Tokyo Zoo Get their Names, to Debut in January

This Friday, Aug. 11, 2017 photo released by Tokyo Zoological Park Society Monday, Aug. 14, 2017, shows a giant panda cub during a health check at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo, two months after the female cub born on June 12. (Tokyo Zoological Park Society via AP)
This Friday, Aug. 11, 2017 photo released by Tokyo Zoological Park Society Monday, Aug. 14, 2017, shows a giant panda cub during a health check at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo, two months after the female cub born on June 12. (Tokyo Zoological Park Society via AP)
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Panda Cubs at Tokyo Zoo Get their Names, to Debut in January

This Friday, Aug. 11, 2017 photo released by Tokyo Zoological Park Society Monday, Aug. 14, 2017, shows a giant panda cub during a health check at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo, two months after the female cub born on June 12. (Tokyo Zoological Park Society via AP)
This Friday, Aug. 11, 2017 photo released by Tokyo Zoological Park Society Monday, Aug. 14, 2017, shows a giant panda cub during a health check at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo, two months after the female cub born on June 12. (Tokyo Zoological Park Society via AP)

Giant panda twins born at Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo in June got their names Friday — Lei Lei for the female cub, and Xiao Xiao for her brother. They were chosen from hundreds of thousands of suggestions sent from fans around Japan.

The twin cubs, which were palm-size pink creatures when born on June 23, have grown and now have their unique black-and-white blocks, with black fur around their eyes, ears and limbs, said The Associated Press.

Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike announced their names during her weekly news conference. She said Xiao Xiao means “the light of dawn turning brighter," and Lei Lei portrays a bud becoming a beautiful flower and developing a bright future.

“Together, Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei can mean bright dawn leading to the future. I think their names have a very bright image,” she said.

In a short video that Koike played, the siblings in a baby cot cuddled, crawled slowly and went to sleep. “Adorable,” she said, and played the video twice.

Like elsewhere in the world, pandas are hugely popular in Japan. Before deciding their names, Tokyo officials even set up a name selection committee.

Officials from the zoo and the Tokyo government chose the names from more than 190,000 entries sent from around Japan and after consulting with the Giant Panda National Park in China, which owns the pandas.

Both of them weigh about 6 kilograms (13.2 pounds) — nearly 50 times their weight at birth — and about 60 centimeters (2 feet) long, according to the zoo.
Koike said the panda cubs are still raised inside the zoo but their debut is expected in January when they turn 6 months, along with their mother panda.



Britain's Queen Camilla to Miss Annual Event with Illness

Queen Consort Camilla will come under scrutiny for what she wears at her husband King Charles III's coronation. ADRIAN DENNIS / AFP/File
Queen Consort Camilla will come under scrutiny for what she wears at her husband King Charles III's coronation. ADRIAN DENNIS / AFP/File
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Britain's Queen Camilla to Miss Annual Event with Illness

Queen Consort Camilla will come under scrutiny for what she wears at her husband King Charles III's coronation. ADRIAN DENNIS / AFP/File
Queen Consort Camilla will come under scrutiny for what she wears at her husband King Charles III's coronation. ADRIAN DENNIS / AFP/File

Britain's Queen Camilla has pulled out of an event on Friday night as she continues to experience some symptoms of illness after suffering a chest infection earlier this month, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said.

Camilla, 77, was due to attend the Royal Variety Performance at the Royal Albert Hall in central London with husband King Charles, but he will now go to the charity entertainment show alone, Reuters reported.

"The queen continues to experience some lingering post-viral symptoms, as a result of which doctors have advised that, after a busy week of engagements, Her Majesty should prioritise sufficient rest," the spokesperson said.

A chest infection in the first week of

November

forced Camilla to cancel events for several days, but she had since returned to official duties.