Malcolm Turnbull poses with dozens of people in Hong Kong

  • Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull appeared in happy photos while in Hong Kong
  • Mr Turnbull is travelling for the APEC and EAS summits to talk trade and security
  • The Prime Minister posed for a photo at the Australian International School
  • Swamped by parents and students, Mr Turnbull is hard to spot in the photo 

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull seems to be making the most of his visit to Hong Kong.

While in the city for the APEC and EAS summits, the Prime Minister posed for a large group photo during a community event on Sunday.

And it seems the man who once graced the cover of GQ magazine was hard to spot in the ‘Where’s Wally’ style photo.

Where’s Wally? Malcolm Turnbull appears somewhere in this group photo during a community event in Hong Kong on Sunday

Mr Turnbull was visiting the Australian International School during a community event while in Hong Kong to discuss trade and security.

The school is home to more than 100,000 Australians, making it the second largest expatriate community after London.

The photo appears to feature parents and students from the school, with the Prime Minister surrounded by eager fans.

Many had their phone out to take selfies with Mr Turnbull, who seemed all to happy to oblige.

There he is: The Prime Minister is visiting Hong Kong for the APEC and EAS Summits on trade and security

There he is: The Prime Minister is visiting Hong Kong for the APEC and EAS Summits on trade and security

 Many had their phone out to take selfies with Mr Turnbull, who seemed all to happy to oblige

 Many had their phone out to take selfies with Mr Turnbull, who seemed all to happy to oblige

Take a selfie: Mr Turnbull practiced his selfie skills with eager families while in Hong Kong

Take a selfie: Mr Turnbull practiced his selfie skills with eager families while in Hong Kong

The happy snaps follow a terrible week for the Prime Minister, with his cabinet in disarray following the resignation of Federal member John Alexander.

The 66-year-old announced his resignation on Saturday after revealing he may hold dual citizenship, continuing the government’s citizenship saga.

With both Barnaby Joyce and Mr Alexander outed, the Coalition government will be relying on crossbenchers Rebecca Sharkie from the Nick Xenophon Team, and Independent Cathy McGowan, for numbers.   

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull meets with students during his visit to the Australian International School in Hong Kong

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull meets with students during his visit to the Australian International School in Hong Kong

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull gives high-fives to children during his visit to the Australian International School in Hong Kong

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull gives high-fives to children during his visit to the Australian International School in Hong Kong

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