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  • Dr. Zhang Zhihe, director of the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, applauds at the unveiling of the name of the Zoo Atlanta's giant panda cub. ?Mei Lan,? which translates to ?Atlanta Beauty? won in an online poll, receiving 22% of the 57,015 votes cast. Voters were given a list of 10 names from which to choose. The names were suggested by several institutions interested in panda conservation including local media, Zoo Atlanta staff and volunteers, Panda Express (a Zoo Atlanta sponsor) and the people of China.<br />
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  • Zoo Atlanta guests watch the giant panda cub on a live video feed during a ceremony to announce the cub's name. ?Mei Lan,? which translates to ?Atlanta Beauty? won in an online poll, receiving 22% of the 57,015 votes cast. Voters were given a list of 10 names from which to choose. The names were suggested by several institutions interested in panda conservation including local media, Zoo Atlanta staff and volunteers, Panda Express (a Zoo Atlanta sponsor) and the people of China.<br />
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  • A parade walks through Zoo Atlanta during a ceremony to announce the name of the zoo's giant panda cub. ?Mei Lan,? which translates to ?Atlanta Beauty? won in an online poll, receiving 22% of the 57,015 votes cast. Voters were given a list of 10 names from which to choose. The names were suggested by several institutions interested in panda conservation including local media, Zoo Atlanta staff and volunteers, Panda Express (a Zoo Atlanta sponsor) and the people of China.<br />
    061215_mei_lan_12.jpg
  • A parade walks through Zoo Atlanta during a ceremony to announce the name of the zoo's giant panda cub. ?Mei Lan,? which translates to ?Atlanta Beauty? won in an online poll, receiving 22% of the 57,015 votes cast. Voters were given a list of 10 names from which to choose. The names were suggested by several institutions interested in panda conservation including local media, Zoo Atlanta staff and volunteers, Panda Express (a Zoo Atlanta sponsor) and the people of China.<br />
    061215_mei_lan_11.jpg
  • Lion dancers perform during a ceremony to announce the name of Zoo Atlanta?s giant panda cub. ?Mei Lan,? which translates to ?Atlanta Beauty? won in an online poll, receiving 22% of the 57,015 votes cast. Voters were given a list of 10 names from which to choose. The names were suggested by several institutions interested in panda conservation including local media, Zoo Atlanta staff and volunteers, Panda Express (a Zoo Atlanta sponsor) and the people of China.<br />
    061215_mei_lan_06.jpg
  • Yan Xun, director general of the conservation department of the State Forestry Administration of China, speaks during a ceremony to announce the name of Zoo Atlanta?s giant panda cub. ?Mei Lan,? which translates to ?Atlanta Beauty? won in an online poll, receiving 22% of the 57,015 votes cast. Voters were given a list of 10 names from which to choose. The names were suggested by several institutions interested in panda conservation including local media, Zoo Atlanta staff and volunteers, Panda Express (a Zoo Atlanta sponsor) and the people of China.<br />
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  • A parade walks through Zoo Atlanta during a ceremony to announce the name of the zoo's giant panda cub. ?Mei Lan,? which translates to ?Atlanta Beauty? won in an online poll, receiving 22% of the 57,015 votes cast. Voters were given a list of 10 names from which to choose. The names were suggested by several institutions interested in panda conservation including local media, Zoo Atlanta staff and volunteers, Panda Express (a Zoo Atlanta sponsor) and the people of China.<br />
    061215_mei_lan_13.jpg
  • Zoo Atlanta president Dennis Kelly (left) and Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding director Dr. Zhang Zhihe unveil the name of the zoo's giant panda cub during a ceremony. ?Mei Lan,? which translates to ?Atlanta Beauty? won in an online poll, receiving 22% of the 57,015 votes cast. Voters were given a list of 10 names from which to choose. The names were suggested by several institutions interested in panda conservation including local media, Zoo Atlanta staff and volunteers, Panda Express (a Zoo Atlanta sponsor) and the people of China.<br />
    061215_mei_lan_09.jpg
  • Jung Mar takes a photo of a live video broadcast showing Zoo Atlanta's giant panda cub during a ceremony to announce the cub's name. ?Mei Lan,? which translates to ?Atlanta Beauty? won in an online poll, receiving 22% of the 57,015 votes cast. Voters were given a list of 10 names from which to choose. The names were suggested by several institutions interested in panda conservation including local media, Zoo Atlanta staff and volunteers, Panda Express (a Zoo Atlanta sponsor) and the people of China.<br />
    061215_mei_lan_08.jpg
  • Jung Mar takes a photo of a live video broadcast showing Zoo Atlanta's giant panda cub during a ceremony to announce the cub's name. ?Mei Lan,? which translates to ?Atlanta Beauty? won in an online poll, receiving 22% of the 57,015 votes cast. Voters were given a list of 10 names from which to choose. The names were suggested by several institutions interested in panda conservation including local media, Zoo Atlanta staff and volunteers, Panda Express (a Zoo Atlanta sponsor) and the people of China.<br />
    061215_mei_lan_07.jpg
  • A group of young singers waits to perform a traditional Chinese song during a ceremony to announce the name of Zoo Atlanta?s giant panda cub. ?Mei Lan,? which translates to ?Atlanta Beauty? won in an online poll, receiving 22% of the 57,015 votes cast. Voters were given a list of 10 names from which to choose. The names were suggested by several institutions interested in panda conservation including local media, Zoo Atlanta staff and volunteers, Panda Express (a Zoo Atlanta sponsor) and the people of China.<br />
    061215_mei_lan_03.jpg
  • Chinese Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Minister Zheng Zeguang speaks during a ceremony to announce the name of Zoo Atlanta?s giant panda cub. ?Mei Lan,? which translates to ?Atlanta Beauty? won in an online poll, receiving 22% of the 57,015 votes cast. Voters were given a list of 10 names from which to choose. The names were suggested by several institutions interested in panda conservation including local media, Zoo Atlanta staff and volunteers, Panda Express (a Zoo Atlanta sponsor) and the people of China.<br />
    061215_mei_lan_02.jpg
  • Chinese Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Minister Zheng Zeguang speaks during a ceremony to announce the name of Zoo Atlanta?s giant panda cub. ?Mei Lan,? which translates to ?Atlanta Beauty? won in an online poll, receiving 22% of the 57,015 votes cast. Voters were given a list of 10 names from which to choose. The names were suggested by several institutions interested in panda conservation including local media, Zoo Atlanta staff and volunteers, Panda Express (a Zoo Atlanta sponsor) and the people of China.<br />
    061215_mei_lan_01.jpg
  • A group of young singers performs a traditional Chinese song during a ceremony to announce the name of Zoo Atlanta?s giant panda cub. ?Mei Lan,? which translates to ?Atlanta Beauty? won in an online poll, receiving 22% of the 57,015 votes cast. Voters were given a list of 10 names from which to choose. The names were suggested by several institutions interested in panda conservation including local media, Zoo Atlanta staff and volunteers, Panda Express (a Zoo Atlanta sponsor) and the people of China.<br />
    061215_mei_lan_04.jpg
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