Newborn pandas extend Chinese New Year greetings to the world
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It might be one of the cutest New Year greetings you've ever received: 11 newborn panda cubs met the public on Thursday at a local panda research and conservation base in southwest China, to extend Chinese New Year greetings to people around the world. /VCG Photo

It might be one of the cutest New Year greetings you've ever received: 11 newborn panda cubs met the public on Thursday at a local panda research and conservation base in southwest China, to extend Chinese New Year greetings to people around the world. /VCG Photo

The panda cubs seemed to have fully immersed themselves in the New Year's vibes as they enjoyed playing with several traditional New Year decorations placed on the wooden shelves, including stuffed toys and the Chinese character "福", which represents good luck and fortune. /VCG Photo

The panda cubs seemed to have fully immersed themselves in the New Year's vibes as they enjoyed playing with several traditional New Year decorations placed on the wooden shelves, including stuffed toys and the Chinese character "福", which represents good luck and fortune. /VCG Photo

These panda cubs were born and raised at the base located in the Aba Qiang and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China's Sichuan Province in 2018. /VCG Photo

These panda cubs were born and raised at the base located in the Aba Qiang and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China's Sichuan Province in 2018. /VCG Photo

The upcoming Chinese New Year, falling on February 5, will usher in the Year of the Pig. /VCG Photo

The upcoming Chinese New Year, falling on February 5, will usher in the Year of the Pig. /VCG Photo