Ancient Trees and Diplomacy: A Glimpse into the Zhongnanhai Compound
During a diplomatic summit in Beijing, U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping leisurely strolled through the Zhongnanhai compound's ancient gardens. The visit highlighted informal conversations about the longevity of historical trees, showcasing their rarity as part of diplomatic receptions, and offering insights into personal interactions at diplomatic levels.
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During talks on trade between Taiwan and Iran, Chinese President Xi Jinping took U.S. President Donald Trump for a stroll through Beijing's historic Zhongnanhai compound.
The informal tour offered a rare opportunity for discussions beyond politics, focusing on the impressive history of centuries-old trees in the walled garden.
Trump expressed awe at the longevity of the trees, while Xi noted the exclusivity of their setting, highlighting the compound's significance and rarity as a diplomatic venue.
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