Trump, China and Temple of Heaven
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Ahead of Trump's Beijing trip this week, we look at how the South China Morning Post covered his last visit to China nine years ago Cooperative symbolism behind tea with the Trumps in the Forbidden City This article was first published on November 10,
BEIJING, Jan 18 (Reuters) - Beijing's Forbidden City may close down its Starbucks in the face of growing protests that the presence of a U.S. coffee shop in the former imperial palace is an insult to Chinese culture, a newspaper said on Thursday.
As China’s 2026 summer-autumn flight season officially kicked off in late March, international travel to Beijing is surging, but the real challenge lies in securing access to the Forbidden City, which caps daily visitors at 80,000 and often sells out ...
When China's leader Xi Jinping hosts his American counterpart in Beijing this week, Donald Trump will be reminded of his last visit in 2017 – he was wooed hard, complete with dinner inside the Forbidden City,
Welcome to the Daily Briefing. Start the day with these stories: Nicole Fallert here, bringing you the news to know on Thursday, from President Donald Trump's schedule today in China to one influencer's experience on a cruise ship hit by hantavirus.
Though U.S. tariffs on China are higher overall when the tariffs from Trump’s first term are added in, other countries have faced punitive levies that were nearly as high.
Defense secretaries have previously traveled with presidents on overseas trips, to provide advice and represent the U.S. military.
President Donald Trump landed in China on May 13, where he will be for the next two days for a summit and meetings with Xi Jinping.