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Melania Trump meets panda, pictures go viral online

| @indiablooms | Nov 12, 2017, at 11:42 pm

Beijing, Nov 12 (IBNS): US First Lady Melania Trump has shared several images from her recent trip to China which included her visit to the Great Wall of China.

She even met with a giant panda and shared the images on Twitter.

The images of her meeting the panda named Gu Gu have gained attention online.

In one of the images, the US First Lady could be seen feeding the cute animal a bamboo.

She shared the image with the caption: "Wonderful to met Gu Gu #FLOTUSinAsia."

The images have been 'liked' by people 29000 times.

The post has been retweeted 5,200 times by people.

Trump called her visit to the Great Wall of China as 'unforgettable'.

"Unforgettable memories! The Great Wall of #China #FLOTUSinAsia," she tweeted.

Images: Melania Trump Twitter page

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