Encounter President Xi at a roadside eatery in Beijing

Source:cri.cn Published: 2013-12-30 15:13:07

A post with photos showing Chinese President Xi Jinping having a meal at a local restaurant in Beijing has gone viral in the country's Weibo community. Xinhua News Agency confirmed via its Weibo account that Xi visited a Qingfeng Steamed Bun store on Saturday morning, December 28, 2013. The photos show Xi buying food and footing the bill himself as well as talking to diners in the eatery with no strict security measures.Photo: Xinhua


 

A post with photos showing Chinese President Xi Jinping having a meal at a local restaurant in Beijing has gone viral in the country's Weibo community. Xinhua News Agency confirmed via its Weibo account that Xi visited a Qingfeng Steamed Bun store on Saturday morning, December 28, 2013. The photos show Xi buying food and footing the bill himself as well as talking to diners in the eatery with no strict security measures.Photo: Xinhua


 

A post with photos showing Chinese President Xi Jinping having a meal at a local restaurant in Beijing has gone viral in the country's Weibo community. Xinhua News Agency confirmed via its Weibo account that Xi visited a Qingfeng Steamed Bun store on Saturday morning, December 28, 2013. The photos show Xi buying food and footing the bill himself as well as talking to diners in the eatery with no strict security measures.Photo: Xinhua


 

A post with photos showing Chinese President Xi Jinping having a meal at a local restaurant in Beijing has gone viral in the country's Weibo community. Xinhua News Agency confirmed via its Weibo account that Xi visited a Qingfeng Steamed Bun store on Saturday morning, December 28, 2013. The photos show Xi buying food and footing the bill himself as well as talking to diners in the eatery with no strict security measures.Photo: Xinhua


 

A post with photos showing Chinese President Xi Jinping having a meal at a local restaurant in Beijing has gone viral in the country's Weibo community. Xinhua News Agency confirmed via its Weibo account that Xi visited a Qingfeng Steamed Bun store on Saturday morning, December 28, 2013. The photos show Xi buying food and footing the bill himself as well as talking to diners in the eatery with no strict security measures.Photo: Xinhua


 

A post with photos showing Chinese President Xi Jinping having a meal at a local restaurant in Beijing has gone viral in the country's Weibo community. Xinhua News Agency confirmed via its Weibo account that Xi visited a Qingfeng Steamed Bun store on Saturday morning, December 28, 2013. The photos show Xi buying food and footing the bill himself as well as talking to diners in the eatery with no strict security measures.Photo: Xinhua


 

A post with photos showing Chinese President Xi Jinping having a meal at a local restaurant in Beijing has gone viral in the country's Weibo community. Xinhua News Agency confirmed via its Weibo account that Xi visited a Qingfeng Steamed Bun store on Saturday morning, December 28, 2013. The photos show Xi buying food and footing the bill himself as well as talking to diners in the eatery with no strict security measures.Photo: Xinhua


 

A post with photos that show Chinese President Xi Jinping having a meal at a local restaurant in Beijing has gone viral on the country's Weibo community. Xinhua News Agency has confirmed via its Weibo account that Xi visited a Qingfeng Steamed Bun Store on Saturday morning, December 28, 2013. The photos show Xi buys food and foots the bill all by himself and chats with diners in the eatery where no strict security measures are adopted. Photo: Xinhua


 

A post with photos that show Chinese President Xi Jinping having a meal at a local restaurant in Beijing has gone viral on the country's Weibo community. Xinhua News Agency has confirmed via its Weibo account that Xi visited a Qingfeng Steamed Bun Store on Saturday morning, December 28, 2013. The photos show Xi buys food and foots the bill all by himself and chats with diners in the eatery where no strict security measures are adopted. Photo: Xinhua


 

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