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China buzz: Tiger cubs tease tourists

English.news.cn   2015-10-05 11:05:34

BEIJING, Oct. 5 (Xinhuanet) -- Tiger cubs tease tourists

Six two-month-old tiger cubs came out to play this public holiday. Greeting tourists at the Huangshan Tiger Forest Park in east China's Anhui Province. They positively melted the hearts of all those who saw them, with their playful curiosity. Some bold visitors even went so far as to hold the little cubs in their arms.

Visitors flood into Chengdu Panda Base

An overrun panda park, but not by the inhabitants. Over 36,000 visitors flooded into the Giant Panda Base located in South-western city Chengdu on Saturday. The pandas likely got more of an eyeful of eager humans, than the people did of them. Not even the alarms and barriers could stop people from cramming inside. Clearly used to admirers though, these pandas were completely unperturbed by the crowds.

Divers make waves with fancy moves

Diving as you've never seen. A Chinese diving team went on a charity tour to Macao last week, and impressed with their innovative moves under water. They made just as big waves online, as snaps of their skills were posted. This one of two divers was especially a hit. Zhou Jihong, the coach, explained it's all just fancy moves for fun.

(Source: CNTV.cn)

Editor: hanyang
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China buzz: Tiger cubs tease tourists

English.news.cn 2015-10-05 11:05:34

BEIJING, Oct. 5 (Xinhuanet) -- Tiger cubs tease tourists

Six two-month-old tiger cubs came out to play this public holiday. Greeting tourists at the Huangshan Tiger Forest Park in east China's Anhui Province. They positively melted the hearts of all those who saw them, with their playful curiosity. Some bold visitors even went so far as to hold the little cubs in their arms.

Visitors flood into Chengdu Panda Base

An overrun panda park, but not by the inhabitants. Over 36,000 visitors flooded into the Giant Panda Base located in South-western city Chengdu on Saturday. The pandas likely got more of an eyeful of eager humans, than the people did of them. Not even the alarms and barriers could stop people from cramming inside. Clearly used to admirers though, these pandas were completely unperturbed by the crowds.

Divers make waves with fancy moves

Diving as you've never seen. A Chinese diving team went on a charity tour to Macao last week, and impressed with their innovative moves under water. They made just as big waves online, as snaps of their skills were posted. This one of two divers was especially a hit. Zhou Jihong, the coach, explained it's all just fancy moves for fun.

(Source: CNTV.cn)

[Editor: hanyang]
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