Xi, Trump have afternoon tea at Palace Museum

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They had the afternoon tea in the Baoyun Building, also known as the Hall of Embodied Treasures, in the southwestern corner of the Forbidden City.
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Xi, Trump have afternoon tea at Palace Museum
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US President Donald Trump (2nd L), walking with First Lady Melania Trump (L), looks at China's President Xi Jinping (2nd R) and his wife Peng Liyuan as they tour the Forbidden City in Beijing on November 8, 2017.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan welcomed their U.S. counterparts with an afternoon tea at the Palace Museum on Wednesday.

President Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump arrived in Beijing earlier on Wednesday.

They had the brief afternoon tea in the Baoyun Building, also known as the Hall of Embodied Treasures, in the southwestern corner of the Forbidden City.

Xi thanked his guests for their kind reception at the Mar-a-Lago estate when he visited the United States in April and wished them a pleasant time in China.

With a tablet computer, Trump showed Xi and Peng video clips of his granddaughter, Arabella Kushner, singing in mandarin and reciting a part of the Three-Character Classic and ancient Chinese poems.

Xi spoke highly of the child's Chinese skills and said her performance deserves an "A+."

Arabella is already a child star in China, said Xi, adding that he hoped she would visit China in the future.

Built in 1915, the Baoyun Building is a Western-style architecture in the former imperial compound. It was used to store antiques, but now serves as an exhibition hall for the museum's history.

Xi, Trump have afternoon tea at Palace Museum
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US President Donald Trump poses with First Lady Melania Trump in the Forbidden City in Beijing on November 8, 2017. 


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