Trump Treated Like Royalty At Arrival Ceremony In China

Children wave to the car carrying U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania after their arrival at Beijing airport, China, November 8, 2017. REUTERS/Thomas Peter
Children wave to the car carrying U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump after arriving in Beijing, China, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017. (Thomas Peter/Pool Photo via AP)
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BEIJING (AP) — China pulled out all the stops for President Donald Trump’s Beijing airport arrival: honor guard, marching band, jumping children.

The ceremony accompanying Trump’s arrival Wednesday afternoon was elaborate even by China’s lavish standards. Heads of state are usually given a low-key reception at the airport, with the real pomp and circumstance reserved for his or her arrival at the Great Hall of the People in the center of Beijing.

As they exited Air Force One, Trump and first lady Melania Trump were met by Chinese and American dignitaries, soldiers standing stiffly at attention, a band playing martial music and smartly attired children waving miniature Chinese and American flags while chanting, “Welcome, welcome.”

The president and first lady appeared pleased, smiling and accepting flower bouquets, with Trump at one point throwing his arms open and appearing to exclaim, “Wow.”

As Trump’s motorcade pulled away, the tempo increased, with children jumping up and down while they waved and chanted.

Protocol is extremely important in Chinese governance and diplomacy, and such events are always carefully choreographed down to the smallest detail. Spontaneous interactions between visiting leaders and ordinary Chinese are rare, although visiting U.S. presidents have in the past been permitted to deliver speeches and meet with university students.

Welcoming ceremonies have grown increasingly elaborate under Chinese President Xi Jinping, who has lavished more time and energy on advancing China’s diplomatic agenda than any of his predecessors.

That’s included devoting hundreds of hours a year to welcoming ceremonies, meetings and receptions, in addition to hosting major multilateral events such as the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation leaders meeting and the G-20 summit.

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  1. “Take that Queen Liz! I don’t need your stupid golden carriage, I guess Xi REALLY liked that big beautiful chocolate cake!”

  2. Avatar for rickk rickk says:

    The Chinese are playing Trump just like Yo-Yo Ma plays that giant fiddle.

  3. It’s an open secret that Trump responds to flattery.

  4. They put a magnifying mirror over his urinal too.

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