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    2018-12-27 14:42:18 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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    Giant panda Qinxin has a health check at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild.  (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

    Giant panda Qinxin has a health check at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild. (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

    Giant panda Xiaohetao has a health check at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild.  (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

    Giant panda Xiaohetao has a health check at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild. (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

    Giant panda Xiaohetao has a health check at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild.  (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

    Giant panda Xiaohetao has a health check at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild. (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

    Giant panda Xiaohetao has a health check at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild.  (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

    Giant panda Xiaohetao has a health check at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild. (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

    Giant panda Qinxin has a health check at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild.  (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

    Giant panda Qinxin has a health check at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild. (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

    Giant panda Xiaohetao has a health check at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild.  (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

    Giant panda Xiaohetao has a health check at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild. (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

    Giant panda Qinxin has a health check at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild.  (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

    Giant panda Qinxin has a health check at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild. (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

    Giant panda Qinxin has a health check at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild.  (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

    Giant panda Qinxin has a health check at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild. (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

    Giant panda Xiaohetao has a health check at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild.  (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

    Giant panda Xiaohetao has a health check at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild. (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

    A researcher conducts a test to understand panda health at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild.  (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

    A researcher conducts a test to understand panda health at the Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Sichuan Province, Dec. 26, 2018 before its release into the wild. Medical work on the two young pandas included blood tests and check for parasites as well as X-rays. Qinxin was found to weigh 64 kilograms and 117 centimeters tall while Xiaohetao tipped the scales at 62 kilograms and measured 99 centimeters in height. Both are in good health, according to researchers, and will wear GPS collars to track their movements and collect data. The two panda cubs underwent training for reintroduction into the wild. (Photo: China News Service/Li Chuanyou)

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