Mei Lan

Mei Lan (simplified Chinese: 美兰; traditional Chinese: 美蘭; intended meaning: "Atlanta Beauty"), is a male giant panda. He was born at Zoo Atlanta in Atlanta, Georgia on September 6, 2006, after his mother's, Lun Lun, record-setting 35-hour labor.[1] Originally identified by zoo staffers as female, Mei Lan was determined to be male by staff in China at the Chengdu Research Base of Panda Breeding.[2] He is the first offspring of Lun Lun and Yang Yang, who are also the parents of Xi Lan, Po, and 2 pairs of twins, namely Mei Lun & Mei Huan, and Ya Lun & Xi Lun. Mei Lan was relocated to Chengdu, China on February 4, 2010.

Two-year-old giant panda Mei Lan at Zoo Atlanta.

Naming

Mei Lan was named at a naming ceremony held on December 15, 2006, following the Chinese tradition of naming panda cubs when they are about 100 days old.[3] He received person of the year from Atlanta's The Sunday Paper on December 24, 2006. In so doing, he defeated Atlanta humans Michael Vick, Cynthia McKinney, Dallas Austin, Sonny Perdue, and Bernard Marcus.

Mei Lan, which may also transliterate as "American Orchid" or "Beautiful Orchid", was submitted by WSB-TV, the Atlanta ABC affiliate. The name was chosen from a public online poll on ajc.com after it won 22% of the votes.[3]

Other finalists in the panda cub naming poll
NamePronunciationMeaningSubmitter
Xiao Tao, 小桃shao-tao“little peach”Panda Express
Mei Tao, 美桃may-tao“beautiful peach”WGCL-TV. CBS
Mei Li, 美丽/美麗may-lee“beautiful”WAGA-TV. Fox
Ming Xing, 明星ming-shing“bright star”WXIA-TV. NBC
Ping Bao, 平宝ping-bao“peacefulness & precious treasure”AJC
Cheng Ya, 成娅/成婭chung-ya“pretty Atlanta girl from Chengdu”Zoo Staff
Ming Yue, 明月ming-yuu“bright moon”Zoo Staff
Chang Jiang, 长江/長江chung-jung“Yangtze River”Chinese
Tai Ji,太极tai-ji“Tai Chi” (philosophical foundation of Taoism)Chinese

Repatriation

Mei Lan, like other zoo-born giant pandas in the U.S., contractually belongs to China. He left for China on February 4, 2010, on the same flight as Tai Shan from the National Zoo in Washington D.C..[4][5] His new home is at the Chengdu Panda Base, where both his parents were born.[6]

References

  1. Fanning, Karen. "Special Delivery: Atlanta zoo welcomes panda cub". Scholastic News. Archived from the original on 2016-06-29. Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  2. Ruggieri, Melissa. "It's a hairy tale: Mei Lan is a fella". ajc.com.
  3. Alexander, Sheridan. "Mei Lan - Giant Panda Cub at the Atlanta Zoo". About.com.
  4. "Zoo Atlanta's Mei Lan Prepares to Leave for China Departure". Zoo Atlanta. Jan 28, 2010. Archived from the original on February 2, 2010. Retrieved February 1, 2010.
  5. "And She's Off!". Zoo Atlanta. Feb 4, 2010. Archived from the original on February 9, 2010. Retrieved February 5, 2010.
  6. "American Panda Gets Chinese Lesson". cbsnew.com. Feb 3, 2010.
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