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How Theresa May's trip to China compares with the lavish 'state visit plus' Donald Trump got when he came

by Alexandra Ma on Feb 1, 2018, 1:08 PM

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Theresa May is currently on her first state visit to China, where she hopes to strengthen the UK and China's "golden era" of trade relations.

So far she's met students in Wuhan, a university town in central China, had tea with Chinese President Xi Jinping, and taken part in a traditional Chinese New Year celebration in Beijing.

But this is nothing compared to Donald Trump's visit to China — dubbed a "state visit-plus" — where he was treated to the most spectacular display of diplomacy in the country's history.

See for yourself in the photos below.

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Theresa May arrived in China on Wednesday, accompanied by her husband Philip, International Trade Secretary Liam Fox, and 50 British businesspeople.



Trump visited in November with his wife Melania, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, Jared Kushner, and 29 US CEOs.

Source: CNBC



First stop: Wuhan, a university town in central China. Here she and her husband Philip leave their plane on a red carpet.



See the rest of the story at Business Insider


 
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