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'Olympic Pandas' make debut at Beijing Zoo
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Eight "Olympic Pandas" nominated by netizens to add cheer to the games this summer met the public on Thursday morning at the Beijing Zoo.

The display featuring the endangered animals was launched in a special ceremony.

Enthusiastic visitors queued to buy tickets to the renovated panda hall and took pictures from outside the newly expanded glass enclosure, where wooden toy trees, a mural and swimming pools create a homey environment. The pandas live in three pens held at a constant temperature, similar to their natural habitat.

"They are lovely!" said an American tourist Terry Swingler. "We have seen one, but we've never seen so many together."

The 2-year-old cubs, flown from quake-stricken Sichuan Province last month, were expected to attract 6 million domestic and foreign tourists during their six-month show in the capital.

They were selected by netizens from among 16 candidates at the China Giant Panda Protection and Research Center in Wolong Town, only 30 km from the epicenter of the devastating May 12 earthquake.

Experts with the center said the pandas had recovered from nervousness about the quake and are all in good condition.

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