Pandas An An and Ke Ke enjoy treats ahead of first Christmas in Hong Kong
The bears were sent to Hong Kong in late September to boost tourism.
A pair of five-year-old pandas named An An and Ke Ke have enjoyed special treats as they prepare for their first Christmas in a Hong Kong park.
An An, the male panda, was presented with an ice slab that had “Merry Christmas” written on it with sweet potato and carrots while Ke Ke, his female companion, tucked into a snowman garnished with slices of carrot and apple in a special press event before visitors streamed to the park.
China sent the pair to Hong Kong in late September in a bid to boost tourism in the city.
An An is described as intelligent and active while Ke Ke is known to have a gentle temperament and is a good climber.
Pandas are widely seen as China’s unofficial national mascot, as they are only found in China’s south-west and their population is under threat from development.
Hong Kong’s Ocean Park has been hosting pandas since 1999, when the first pair, An An and Jia Jia, arrived in the financial hub shortly after the former British colony returned to China.