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Giant pandas Shun Shun and Gong Gong have fully adapted to their home at the Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park and Botanical Garden in the island province, south China, becoming stars that draw countless visitors. Their endearing daily routines continue to captivate visitors near and far, with Shun Shun often seen leisurely nibbling fresh Sichuan-sourced bamboo shoots and Gong Gong delighting crowds by tumbling across the lawn, curling up for naps on shaded platforms, or curiously exploring his surroundings.
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Giant pandas Shun Shun and Gong Gong have fully adapted to their home at the Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park and Botanical Garden in the island province, south China, becoming stars that draw countless visitors. Their endearing daily routines continue to captivate visitors near and far, with Shun Shun often seen leisurely nibbling fresh Sichuan-sourced bamboo shoots and Gong Gong delighting crowds by tumbling across the lawn, curling up for naps on shaded platforms, or curiously exploring his surroundings.