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Memorable moments cement China-US ties

High notes, warm welcomes and tasty dishes greet US president

- Contact the writer at zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

Editor’s note: China continued its “state visit-plus” reception for US President Donald Trump on Thursday, with special arrangemen­ts at a number of official events in Beijing. China Daily brings you a detailed account of the events and exchanges between President Xi Jinping and his US counterpar­t.

Bells chime for friendship

A special performanc­e of chimes, known in Chinese as bianzhong, was arranged for US President Donald Trump and his wife, Melania Trump, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Thursday.

Melodies greeted President Xi Jinping and Trump as they walked in the Great Hall of the People to the venue of their talks, following the welcoming ceremony outside the hall.

The ancient musical instrument­s, which first appeared around 3,000 years ago, were displayed at the Great Hall to display the rich traditions and long history of Chinese culture to the high-level US guests.

The artists performed music specially composed for the event by the president of China Conservato­ry of Music.

The bells of bianzhong, cast in bronze, are oval and of different sizes arranged to the order of the pitch. They are hung on a large wooden frame.

The bells are struck with a wooden mallet or a long stick to produce the tones.

Internatio­nal welcome

A group of Chinese elementary school students is usually invited to take part in welcoming ceremonies hosted by President Xi for foreign leaders on state visits to China, at the square outside the East Gate of the Great Hall of the People.

Thursday’s ceremony reflected the special arrangemen­ts being made for Trump’s visit, with 10 US schoolchil­dren joining their Chinese counterpar­ts next to the military band greeting Xi and Trump.

As the two leaders walked by, they stepped up to the children and greeted them.

The music played by the People’s Liberation Army Band included special arrangemen­ts for the visiting top US leader.

After Xi and Trump examined the PLA honor guard, the band played the US march The Stars and Stripes Forever, composed by John Philip Sousa. It is the national march of the United States.

A tie to celebrate ties

The US presidenti­al couple wore carefully prepared outfits at the welcoming ceremony on Thursday morning, with Trump sporting a red tie, a point that was quickly noticed by the Chinese media.

Many reports said the tie was “China red”, as the color is traditiona­lly regarded as auspicious in China

Melania Trump, the US first lady, wore a long black and white dress with floral motifs.

The US leader has several times expressed his appreciati­on for China’s great hospitalit­y on his state visit to the country.

He pledged to work even harder to strengthen US ties with China when addressing journalist­s alongside President Xi on Thursday.

“Melania and I are honored to visit your country, with its ancient history, dynamic people and thriving culture,” Trump said.

He also expressed appreciati­on to Xi and his wife, Peng Liyuan, for the tour the visiting couple received on Wednesday of “the very majestic Forbidden City”, also known as the Palace Museum.

“In the coming months and years, I look forward to building an even stronger relationsh­ip between our two countries — China and the United States of America — and even closer friendship­s and relationsh­ips between the people of our two countries,” Trump told reporters.

Fine cuisine

Delicate Chinese cuisine and popular Western dishes made a great mix for the menu at the State Banquet at the Great Hall of the People on Thursday evening.

Among the five hot dishes served, Kung Pao Chicken caught the eyes of the guests as the Chinese dish is also popu- lar in Chinese restaurant­s in the United States.

Coconut-flavored chicken soup showed the evolving side of Chinese food, while stewed beef steak in tomato sauce and seafood chowder expressed elements of Western cuisine.

As the banquet started, all the guests had their attention caught by a video aired on the giant LED screens at the front.

The new video, of about six minutes and 30 seconds, collected moments of the three key interactio­ns between Xi and Trump — in April at the Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida; in July in Hamburg, Germany; and the Trumps’ visit to Beijing starting on Wednesday.

Trump’s granddaugh­ter Arabella Kushner appeared twice in the video, speaking in fluent Chinese at Mar-a-Lago and in a recent video message sent to Xi.

Footage from the two first ladies’ visiting a local elementary school in Beijing earlier on Thursday was also included.

 ?? WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY ?? President Xi Jinping holds a welcoming ceremony for visiting US President Donald Trump at the square outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Thursday.
WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY President Xi Jinping holds a welcoming ceremony for visiting US President Donald Trump at the square outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Thursday.
 ?? LI XUEREN / XINHUA ?? An artistic performanc­e greets President Xi Jinping, US President Donald Trump and first ladies Peng Liyuan and Melania Trump at the Great Hall of the People.
LI XUEREN / XINHUA An artistic performanc­e greets President Xi Jinping, US President Donald Trump and first ladies Peng Liyuan and Melania Trump at the Great Hall of the People.
 ?? WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY ?? Children from China and the United States participat­e in the welcoming ceremony.
WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY Children from China and the United States participat­e in the welcoming ceremony.
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