During a traditional Zhuazhou, different symbolic objects are placed in front of a baby to choose from. The item the baby chooses predicts his or her future.

"Bao Bao chose the peaches first, which means she will live a long life as an ambassador for panda conservation," the Zoo said in a statement.

There were also posters symbolizing good health and fertility. Bao Bao picked the longevity poster first, but later tore down the poster that read "many cubs."

11. There were also posters symbolizing good health and fertility. Bao Bao picked the longevity poster first, but later tore down the poster that read "many cubs."

12. A lot of people were excited to celebrate Bao Bao's birthday with her. On the left, a group of Girl Scouts look into the Zoo's enclosure, while donning panda hats, and on the right is retired Master Sgt. Barbara Barron, who was first in-line at 5 a.m. to see Bao Bao.