3 symbolic places that Xi Jinping’s government has chosen to surprise Trump on his visit to China

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3 symbolic places that Xi Jinping’s government has chosen to surprise Trump on his visit to China

It is the first visit by an American leader in almost ten years, and Beijing has rolled out the red carpet, taking President Donald Trump to some historic sites.

And Trump has seemed impressed.

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For China, the meticulous choreography of the visit could be designed to show its might and long history, and that its doors are open to visitors on the world stage.

Below, we present 3 iconic places that are part of the summit between Xi and Trump.

1. Great Hall of the People

A wide view of a plaza paved with raised Chinese and American flags, and a long columned building to the left sporting Chinese flags on its roof; In the foreground, Presidents Xi and Trump are seen greeting the crowd.

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At an arrival ceremony held in the Great Hall of the People, Trump was greeted by a military band and waving children.

Located west of Tiananmen Square, this state building is where China’s National People’s Congress meets and is often used to receive foreign leaders.

A photograph taken inside an auditorium, looking up at a ceiling filled with white circular lights and a red star with an illuminated circle in the center; You can see rows of seats arranged at various levels.

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Opened in 1959, it was one of the “Ten Great Buildings” that commemorated the tenth anniversary of the People’s Republic of China.

The huge complex houses hundreds of classrooms and offices. The auditorium has capacity for more than 10,000 people, while 5,000 diners can dine simultaneously in the State Banquet Hall.

3. The Temple of Heaven

Presidents Xi and Trump meet in the courtyard of a Templar complex, behind a large display, with Xi raising his hand to show Trump something.

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After the bilateral talks, the leaders toured the Temple of Heaven, a 600-year-old imperial complex that Trump called a “magnificent place.”

He thus becomes the second sitting US president to visit the site, after Gerald Ford in 1975.

A view through a historic portal, taking in ornate temple buildings in shades of blue, red and gold, with numerous Chinese lanterns hanging from bare trees in the foreground.

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The layout of its 92 buildings, nestled among gardens and forests, symbolizes the relationship between Earth and Heaven.

Emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties offered sacrifices here and prayed for abundant harvests, reflecting Chinese rulers’ belief in divine connection.

3. Zhongnanhai

A long red sign with white Chinese characters hangs from a stone wall, with a colorful flower bed below; a white stone lion rests on a pedestal next to it, with an ornate building visible in the background.

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On the second day of the summit, Xi and Trump will pose for a “friendship photo” and shake hands in Zhongnanhai, a former imperial garden located next to the Forbidden City in central Beijing.

A sign at the entrance reads: “Long live the great Communist Party of China!”

An ornate traditional Chinese building, with red pillars and large red gates in the center; several guards remain standing at the entrance.

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The hermetic and heavily guarded Zhongnanhai complex houses the offices and residences of China’s top leaders.

Receiving an invitation to this place is usually considered, for foreign dignitaries, a sign of closeness and recognition.

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