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Five giant pandas that recently moved into the Guangzhou safari park in Guangdong province are enjoying Cantonese music.

The pandas were taken to Guangdong province from Sichuan a year ago and have adapted well to their new environment and diet. [Information Times]

The pandas were taken to Guangdong province from Sichuan a year ago and have adapted well to their new environment and diet. [Information Times]

The pandas were taken there from Sichuan province a year ago and have adapted well to their new environment and diet.

The pandas also like to drink herbal teas to ward off the summer heat.

(China Daily May 18, 2009)

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