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G20 leaders and delegations enjoy Hangzhou outside the summit

Updated: 2016-09-05 16:29
By Chen Ziyan (chinadaily.com.cn)
G20 leaders and delegations enjoy Hangzhou outside the summit

Jack Ma, executive chairman of Alibaba Group, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau grab lobsters imported from Canada at the online giant's headquarters in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, on Saturday.[Photo/Xinhua]

'Handsome' Trudeau promotes Canadian lobster on Tmall

With growing popularity in China, Canada Pime Minister Justin Trudeau hit the headlines again during his eight-day visit to China for promoting lobsters from Canada at Alibaba's Tmall, one of China's most popular online shopping platforms, in Hangzhou on Saturday.

Trudeau and Alibaba founder Jack Ma announced the launch Saturday of a Canadian-styled online shop on the Tmall platform at the Chinese firm's offices in Hangzhou.

The shop will provide more convenience for Chinese consumers as they can directly buy specialty products from Canada.

A photo showing a smiling Trudeau holding the lobsters imported from Canada with Jack Ma is an online hit on China's social media.

Trudeau's son has even been nicknamed "little potato", as the Chinese pronunciation of "Trudeau" sounds similar to the Chinese character "potato."

His wife Sophie Gregoire also went on a shopping spree at Hangzhou Tower Saturday. Sophie and their daughter indulged in the shopping there for more than one hour.

G20 leaders and delegations enjoy Hangzhou outside the summit

The wife and daughter of Canada Pime Minister Justin Trudeau go for shopping in Hangzhou, Saturday. [Photo from web]

This celebrity prime minister also practiced tai chi during a launch ceremony for Manulife-Sinochem in Shanghai on last Friday.

G20 leaders and delegations enjoy Hangzhou outside the summit

Trudeau practices tai chi during a launch ceremony for Manulife-Sinochem in Shanghai on Friday.[Photo/IC]

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