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Yang Baijin (L), secretary-general of China Wildlife Conservation Association (CWCA), gives applause as she presents a gift to Vienna's Schoenbrunn Zoo, where a panda cub was born, during the panda's name giving ceremony in Vienna, capital of Austria, Dec. 4, 2007. The panda cub was officially named "Fu Long", literally "Lucky Dragon" in Chinese.(Xinhua Photo)
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Austrian Foreign Minister Ursula Plassnik speaks during a panda’s name giving ceremony at Vienna's Schoenbrunn Zoo, Dec. 4, 2007. The panda cub born in Austria,was officially named "Fu Long", literally "Lucky Dragon" in Chinese. (Xinhua Photo)
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China's Ambassador to Austria Wu Ken (L) poses for photo with Austrian Ambassador to China Martin Sajdik after they unveiled the plaque with the name of a panda cub born in Austria on it during the panda’s name giving ceremony at Vienna's Schoenbrunn Zoo, Dec. 4, 2007. The panda cub was officially named "Fu Long", literally "Lucky Dragon" in Chinese.(Xinhua Photo) | | |