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Meng Hu Ben Chun | Tiger Treasure To Send Blessings, A Better World I Am Coming!

Sanxiang Metropolis Daily all-media reporter Li Qi text/video correspondent Han Xu

Chinese New Year's Eve night, say goodbye to the old and welcome the new. Stepping on the New Year's bells, the baby tiger is coming!

Meng Hu Ben Chun | Tiger Treasure To Send Blessings, A Better World I Am Coming!

At 00:02 on February 1, 2022 (the first day of the first lunar month), the delivery room of Hunan Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital was busy as usual. "Wow..." With a loud cry, a "baby tiger" followed the New Year's bell and was born safely. The reporter learned that this is the first baby born in the year of the tiger in the hospital, weighing six pounds and two two, and is a healthy second-born male treasure. The year of the tiger "I tiger U", parents who have not yet finalized the baby's name, take the milk name for the baby and pronounce it "Youyou", which means love.

The eyes are reluctant to turn away for a moment, holding the swaddled child, the baby's father Mr. Cai is skilled, obviously there is no less practice when raising the family treasure. "The eldest of our family is a daughter, Chinese New Year's Eve was born, and the son was born just after midnight in the New Year." Mr. Cai laughed and said that the two children were around the New Year, which was particularly interesting.

Meng Hu Ben Chun | Tiger Treasure To Send Blessings, A Better World I Am Coming!

"Wife, hard work!" After settling down the children, Mr. Cai stayed next to his wife, Ms. Gan, and sprinkled "dog food" in front of the nurses. "It was exciting and happy. Our little tiger baby, give everyone a New Year's greeting! Mr. Cai's family joined hands with Sanxiang Metropolis Daily to send New Year wishes, hoping to pass on this happiness and joy to more people, and wish everyone "Tiger tiger vitality, benefactor to beauty!" ”

In the early morning of the first month of the first month of the Year of the Tiger, new life continues to arrive. We also wish the little "tigers" a healthy growth!

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