Name Up for Vote for Thailand’s First Panda Cub

A contest to select a name for a female baby panda born in Thailand’s Chiang Mai Zoo on May 27 is nearing the end with a 1 million baht ($29,300) prize to the winner.
Name Up for Vote for Thailand’s First Panda Cub
Chiang Mai zoo officials hold a new born panda at Chiang Mai zoo on May 27, 2009. (AFP/Getty Images)
6/15/2009
Updated:
10/1/2015
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Chiang Mai zoo officials hold a new born panda at Chiang Mai zoo on May 27, 2009. (AFP/Getty Images)
A contest to select a name for a  female baby panda born in Thailand’s Chiang Mai Zoo on May 27 is nearing the end with a 1 million baht ($29,300) prize to the winner.

From the thousands of entries received, the Zoological Park Organization of Thailand has narrowed the selection down to four names: Ying Ying, Lin Ping, Thai-Jean and Khwan Thai.

Each of the four contestants who submitted these names will receive 400,000 baht ($11,700) and an airfare ticket to China to tour panda sites.

People can vote for their favorite name by sending in a postcard that will be available for purchase starting June 19. The winner will be announced on August 12, which is Mother’s Day in Thailand.

The zoo is also currently constructing a 60 million baht ($1.76 million) snow house for the pandas that is expected to be completed by the end of the month.

The panda cub was bred by artificial insemination and is the first to be born in Thailand.