
Away from G20 meetings, leaders and delegations are also enjoying the attractions Hangzhou has to offer: Drinking tea, shopping in the city and eating in local restaurants.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Barack Obama drink tea together in a pavilion at West Lake State Guest House on Sept 3, 2016.[Photo/Xinhua]
Xi Jinping and Obama 'go on tea date' at the G20 Summit
Ahead of the two-day G20 Leaders Summit, alongside the picturesque West Lake in Hangzhou, Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Barack Obama took a stroll at West Lake State Guest House, following their meeting on Saturday. The impressive part is the pair sat down to taste the tea while having a pleasant talk.
The West Lake State Guest House witnessed another important historic moment between Chinese and American leaders, as 44 years ago, China's then-Premier Zhou Enlai met with former US President Richard Nixon. They talked through the night and finally signed the first Sino-US Joint Communique to establish formal diplomatic ties.
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