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CHINA - MOTHER OF GARDENS

23/05/2026 11:19 am MYT

Last Friday, 15 May 2026, on the last day of his three-day visit to China, president Trump, guided by Xi Jinping, toured the highly guarded Zhongnanhai Garden. There, amongst many other features, Trump exclaimed in honest surprise, "These are the most beautiful roses anyone's ever seen! I asked the President, 'Could you get me some for the Rose Garden?' and he said yes. I've never seen roses so big!" Donald Trump told president Xi Jinping.

In response, "We will provide the President with some of our Chinese rose (Rosa chinensis) seeds, as he wants to plant some in the Rose Garden," Xi Jinping said. via a translator. Trump was later overheard saying that the roses would be planted in the White House Rose Garden. Months after revamping the White House Rose Garden, president Trump has been complaining that it 'doesn't have too many roses'.


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