Singapore-born panda cub Le Le gets a visit in Sichuan from SM Teo Chee Hean

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Singapore-born panda cub Le Le gets a visit in Sichuan from SM Teo Chee Hean
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The cub made his first public appearance in Sichuan earlier this month, having arrived in January from Singapore.

Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean visited Le Le on March 19, while on a six-day official trip to China that started on March 17.

Mr Teo was at the panda base for an hour, during which Le Le could be seen feasting on bamboo leaves and rolling around on a platform.Le Le shares an enclosure with Qing Zai and his twin sister Qing Bao, who were born in Sichuan. They are a month younger than Le Le, who is turning three in August. The cub’s daily diet consists of many kilos of bamboo, 200g of apples, 1kg of carrots and 800g of wowotou, a cake-like feed made of corn, rice and soybeans.

“His health is so good, he’ll definitely make a good father in future!” exclaimed a staff member at the base.

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