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In pics: Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Nepal to a grand welcome


12 October 2019  

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KATHMANDU: President China Xi Jinping received a grand welcome as he landed in Kathmandu on Saturday evening.

President Bidya Devi Bhandari, Vice President Nanda Bahadur Pun and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli accorded warm welcome to the Chinese President.

Before this, President Bhandari reached President Xi’s aircraft to receive the Chinese dignitary. A contingent of the Nepali Army gave a 21-gun salute in honor of the Chinese dignitary on the occasion.

Likewise, members of the general public along with cultural floats of various ethnic communities wearing the costumes representing all the seven provinces of the country and standing in the airport precincts welcomed the Chinese President, waving the Nepali and Chinese national flags.

Likewise, flower plants and flower pots were kept at the Airport, Tinkune, Naya Baneshwar, Maitighar, Thapathali among other places for welcoming the Chinese dignitary.

The roads were emptied as soon as President Xi’s special aircraft touched down the Tribhuvan International Airport at 4:45 pm. Civil servants, youths, students and the members of the general public, with the national flags of Nepal and China in their hands, had lined up along the road to welcome the Chinese dignitary.

 

They were seemingly agog to receive the Chinese President to their country which was hosting a Chinese President after a long gap of 23 years. They welcomed him with cheer and applause as he drove past.

Publish Date : 12 October 2019 18:37 PM

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