ความคิดเห็นที่ 72
คุณอืม # ๗๐
ปุจฉา : มีที่ไหนเว่อร์เรื่องลูกแพนด้าเหมือนเมืองไทยบ้างเปล่า
วิสัชนา : ก็ที่อเมริกาไง
Tai Shan made his public debut on December 8, 2005, after the National Zoo issued 13,000 free timed entry tickets. These tickets were gone within 2 hours, and some were quickly offered for sale on eBay and craigslist, with an asking price as high as $500 apiece. Tickets are no longer required to view Tai Shan.
The cub has also become widely popular; he is frequently mentioned on D.C.-oriented websites, such as DCist and Wonkette, as well as traditional media outlets, including National Public Radio, The Washingtonian, The Washington Post, and The Washington Times. Fans have set up sites selling cub-related merchandise, including one partnered with cafepress.com that donated approximately $1,900 in profits to the National Zoo.
The panda cub is featured in an Animal Planet documentary titled A Panda Is Born, which follows the National Zoo's giant panda breeding efforts and Tai Shan's birth. A few months after Tai Shan's first birthday, Animal Planet premiered a documentary titled Baby Panda's First Year, which followed him during his first 12 months at the National Zoo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tai_Shan_(panda)
จากคุณ :
เพ็ญชมพู
- [
18 มิ.ย. 52 12:12:41
]
|
|
|