What does it mean that the baby giant panda in Holland is named "Xing Fan"?

On August 14, the Ovihandz Zoo in the Netherlands visited Amanome for the baby giant panda. Robin, general manager of Ovihandz Zoo? Delangue said in an interview that in order to follow the traditional naming custom in China, a formal naming ceremony will be held when the baby panda is over 100 days old. This baby giant panda has been officially named? Brahma? ,? Van Gogh? The word comes from Van Gogh and also represents the birthplace of the Netherlands, which has a vibrant meaning. Star? This word comes from the giant panda father? Xingya? The name, which means hope and direction, is particularly dreamy and reminds people of Van Gogh's famous starry sky works.

As for the origin of the name, it was actually obtained through online voting. After consultation with the Embassy of China in the Netherlands and china wildlife conservation association, Ouweihanzi Zoo announced five candidate names in official website, which are Xinghe, Fanxing, Danqing, Heshun and Hekang. The voting lasted for three weeks and finally received more than 22,000 votes. Brahma? The name finally won.

Baby panda? Brahma? This is the first panda cub born in Holland. Born in May this year 1. The current gender is unknown. Are the panda's parents giant pandas who have lived in Holland for more than 3 years? Wu Wen? And giant pandas? Xingya? The pair of giant pandas came to the Netherlands on the 45th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the Netherlands. They came to the Ovihandz Zoo in the Netherlands? Internet celebrities? There are many fans in the local area. It is reported that at present? Brahma? Still with mother panda? Wu Wen? Living in the delivery room, it is expected that she will meet the public for the first time in June+10, 5438.

Baby panda? Brahma? Being born during the special COVID-19 epidemic brought joy and hope to the two peoples. The giant panda is the national treasure of China, and it also symbolizes? Friendship, peace and harmony? The birth of the baby giant panda not only reflects the important contributions made by China and the Netherlands to global biodiversity, but also promotes the continuous development of Sino-Dutch friendship.