
Thai zoo plans free birthday bash as Moo Deng turns one
The US Embassy in Bangkok, on July 4, sent a special birthday gift: a hippopotamus plush toy named Sammy, symbolising well wishes from the United States as it marks its own Independence Day.
The US Embassy in Bangkok, on July 4, sent a special birthday gift: a hippopotamus plush toy named Sammy, symbolising well wishes from the United States as it marks its own Independence Day. - The Nation/ANN
Meanwhile, Khao Kheow Open Zoo is pulling out all the stops for their global celebrity.
Director Narongwit Chodchoy announced that a four-day 'Moo Deng's 1st Birthday' festival will be held from July 10 to 13 at the hippo exhibit in Chonburi province.
The best part? Children under 135cm tall or aged 12 and under will enjoy free entry throughout the event.
The festivities will kick off on July 10, Moo Deng's actual birthday, with a grand ceremony featuring a giant birthday cake for the little hippo.
Visitors can also look forward to a meet-and-greet with popular animal-loving celebrities like 'Captain', 'P' Benz', 'P' Tod' and 'P' Nick', alongside famous animal influencers 'Joob Meng' from Japan and Friends and Gluta Story. - The Nation/ANN

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