<br /> <p>A six-month-old baby panda made its media debut to an excited crowd at a zoo in Tokyo on Monday, December 18.</p><p>Panda cub Xiang Xiang played with her mother Shin Shin in their enclosure at Ueno Zoo. This video taken by a zoo visitor shows the adorable duo happily wrestling. They were watched by a handpicked group of 130 guests, including journalists, Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, local officials and schoolchildren, the Japan Times reported</a>. Xiang Xiang has become the zoo’s first cub born as a result of natural mating, as well as the first cub to make her debut there in 29 years, the newspaper reported.</p><p>She made her official public debut one day later on Tuesday, December 19, Sankei reported</a>. The zoo set up a live stream</a> from her enclosure. Her name is derived from the Chinese character for “fragrance”, the South China Morning Post reported</a>. Credit: Twitter/@Leisurelycreate via Storyful</p><br />