Xi, Trump and Zhongnanhai
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China’s leader, Xi Jinping, was meeting with President Trump on Friday at Zhongnanhai, a heavily guarded Beijing compound where top Chinese officials live and work.
President Trump was struck by the beauty of Zhongnanhai’s roses as he and Xi Jinping toured the latter’s executive compound Friday.
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What is China's secret garden Zhongnanhai? Inside the highly guarded Communist Party compound where Xi Jinping hosted Donald Trump
India, May 15 -- China's Secret Garden Zhongnanhai: US President Donald Trump's recent meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping inside Zhongnanhai has once again drawn worldwide attention to one of China's most secretive and politically important locations.
US President Donald Trump recently asked Chinese President Xi Jinping a bizarre question. This occurred amid Trump’s state visit to Beijing, China, where he was given a private tour of a fortified leadership compound.
President Donald Trump departed Beijing, China, with two gifts: a promise of rose seeds from Chinese President Xi Jinping and an additional argument for the construction of his White House ballroom project.
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Zhongnanhai's 'No flower remains red for ten days'
Zhongnanhai, a lake west of the Forbidden City, was originally named Taiyechi (太液池), meaning "pond of the immortals." Ancient Chinese dynasties had a tradition of digging large ponds in palace gardens and naming them Taiyechi.
Trump: “Good. I like it.” Zhongnanhai is sometimes thought of as the Chinese White House but is not a prime venue for diplomatic visits, Associated Press reported. So perhaps Xi’s invitation to the president was to “extend a personal touch to a U.S. leader who appreciates big gestures,” the wire service wrote.
Fox News contributor Michael Pillsbury compares President Donald Trump’s China approach to that of Nixon and Reagan on ‘Varney & Co.’