Melania dons flats as she scales the Great Wall of China

First Lady Melania Trump admired views of China on Friday as she visited the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall in Beijing.

Wearing a gray skirt, black jacket and ballet flats, the first lady climbed a flight of stairs and spent more than 15 minutes on the wall.

After taking a cable car up to her destination, she was greeted at the wall by officials with the Mutianyu Great Wall Travel Service Co.Mrs Trump signed a guest book at the wall and was presented with a scroll as a gift.

The trip to the Great Wall comes after a visit to the Beijing Zoo where she interacted with a panda named Gu Gu behind the scenes before greeting a group of young school children. 

Children, who held Chinese and American flags were waiting to greet her outside of the zoo’s Panda House.

As they stood in the cold November weather, a male panda named ‘Meng’er’ was released into the pen behind them. His name translates to cute #2, an official said.

One set of children presented the panda to the first lady when she approached. She briefly stopped to talk to them and observe the panda eating bamboo before she walked over to the next group. 

 

First Lady Melania Trump visits the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall of China, in Beijing, on Friday after visiting the Beijing Zoo

U.S. first lady Melania Trump poses for photos with children in front of a panda section as she visits Beijing Zoo 

All smiles: Melani passed out stuffed eagles to the children and took a group photo with them before moving on

All smiles: Melani passed out stuffed eagles to the children and took a group photo with them before moving on

A group of school children holding Chinese and American flags were waiting to greet her outside. They showed Meng'er off to her

A group of school children holding Chinese and American flags were waiting to greet her outside. They showed Meng’er off to her

Melania Trump rewarded singing children with plush bald eagle toys. The youngsters were all smiles for the First Lady

Melania Trump rewarded singing children with plush bald eagle toys. The youngsters were all smiles for the First Lady

She clapped and sang as a group of about a dozen flag-waving children sang to her in Mandarin and English

She clapped and sang as a group of about a dozen flag-waving children sang to her in Mandarin and English

The first lady clapped and sang as a group of about a dozen flag-waving children sang to her in Mandarin and English.

She clapped and smiled, rewarding them with plush bald eagles. She posed for a group photo with the children before moving inside to the Panda House gift shop.

‘Thank you very much,’ she said told the children before she left.

Inside, she posed for another photo with a stuffed panda toy.

‘Thank you very much,’ she said again, turning to sign a panda print that said: ‘Thank you to the Beijing Zoo! Wonderful to meet Gu Gu!’

Reporters did not get to see the first lady meet Gu Gu, another panda at the zoo.

FLOTUS passed out stuffed eagles to the children and took a group photo with them before moving on

FLOTUS passed out stuffed eagles to the children and took a group photo with them before moving on

Gather round: The chic First Lady flashed a smile as excited schoolchildren gathered round her to pose for photos

Gather round: The chic First Lady flashed a smile as excited schoolchildren gathered round her to pose for photos

Hit with the kids: Children gathered around the First Lady waving Chinese and American flags

Hit with the kids: Children gathered around the First Lady waving Chinese and American flags

Melania listens to Chinese children singing a song during a visit to Beijing Zoo. She looked chic, draping a black coat on her shoulders

Melania listens to Chinese children singing a song during a visit to Beijing Zoo. She looked chic, draping a black coat on her shoulders

Melania posed for photos with a Panda soft toy after visiting the Panda enclosure at the Beijing Zoo

Melania posed for photos with a Panda soft toy after visiting the Panda enclosure at the Beijing Zoo

Melania signed a poster saying 'thank you to the Beijing Zoo. Wonderful to meet Gu Gu'. Gu Gu is one of the pandas

Melania signed a poster saying ‘thank you to the Beijing Zoo. Wonderful to meet Gu Gu’. Gu Gu is one of the pandas

Zoo director Li Xiaoguang met Melania at the zoo and gave her tour before she came outside to see the children.

He gave her a stuffed panda toy as a gift to take with her, a readout said.

She fed Gu Gu, the ‘star panda’ of the zoo, and received an explanation of his nutrition and training.

Born on Sept. 25, 1999 in Wolong, China, the readout described him as a ‘pretty male panda’ and a ‘goodwill ambassador of the zoo.’ He arrived at the Beijing Zoo in 2004.

‘Gu Gu is a good-looking panda with a robust memory. He is excellent in his behavior training and eager to show his skills to VIPs,’ Li said.

U.S. President Donald Trump waves as he boards Air Force One to depart for Vietnam from Beijing Airport in Beijing, China

U.S. President Donald Trump waves as he boards Air Force One to depart for Vietnam from Beijing Airport in Beijing, China

Trump left the First Lady in China where she went to visit the zoo and see the Great Wall of China

Trump left the First Lady in China where she went to visit the zoo and see the Great Wall of China

The president’s wife is also making a quintessential tourist stop at the Great Wall (pictured) – one of the Seven Wonders of the World – before she leaves China

The president’s wife is also making a quintessential tourist stop at the Great Wall (pictured) – one of the Seven Wonders of the World – before she leaves China

The president’s wife will now make a quintessential stop at the Great Wall – one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World – before she leaves China.

President Trump shared his wife’s big day plans on Twitter as he departed for Vietnam.

He said she would be traveling to Alaska after that ‘to greet our AMAZING troops’.

The U.S. president has promised to build a massive wall along the United States’ southern border to protect the country against drugs and terrorism.

He did not visit China’s 5,500 mile long barrier during his own visit to Beijing. 

The US First Lady Melania Trump, in what's likely to be a custom Dolce & Gabbana gown, stands alongside the wife of China's president in Beijing 

The US First Lady Melania Trump, in what’s likely to be a custom Dolce & Gabbana gown, stands alongside the wife of China’s president in Beijing 

Mrs Trump even tried her hand at painting as she joined in with a calligraphy class

Mrs Trump even tried her hand at painting as she joined in with a calligraphy class

Both women looked delighted to be in the company of the young students at Banchang Primary School, where they were treated to a cultural performance 

Both women looked delighted to be in the company of the young students at Banchang Primary School, where they were treated to a cultural performance 

She and Chinese first lady Peng Liyuan looked delighted to be in the company of the young students at Banchang Primary School, where they were treated to a cultural performance

Melania’s tourist stops follow official activities. She and Peng Liyuan, the wife of Chinese President Xi Xinping, enjoyed a visit to a primary school in Beijing on Thursday.

Despite being dressed in a custom Dolce & Gabbana gown, thought to have cost at least $3,975, the first lady happily took up a paintbrush and ink under the watchful eye of the young students at Banchang Primary School. 

China's First Lady Peng Liyuan gave her US counterpart Melania Trump a tour of a primary school in Beijing on Thursday 

China’s First Lady Peng Liyuan gave her US counterpart Melania Trump a tour of a primary school in Beijing on Thursday 

Both women appeared to be in great spirits as they admired students handiwork at the school

Both women appeared to be in great spirits as they admired students handiwork at the school

A young schoolboy proudly shows off his efforts to the Chinese and US First Ladies in a calligraphy class 

A young schoolboy proudly shows off his efforts to the Chinese and US First Ladies in a calligraphy class 

Melania, who teamed her Dolce dress with her trademark bouncy blow-out, shook hands with young students during the visit to the school 

Melania, who teamed her Dolce dress with her trademark bouncy blow-out, shook hands with young students during the visit to the school 

The VIP guests were also treated to a special, cultural performance from students.

Both Melania and Madame Peng were photographed smiling and clapping after the show, surrounded by a gang of beaming schoolchildren.

The first lady dazzled in a floor-length dress at an official welcome ceremony at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People on Thursday morning.

The gown featured an intricate pink floral design on the black dress – a nod, perhaps – to her hosts’ cultural heritage. 

Lending a hand: Mrs Trump helps a young school girl who is adding decoration to a dress

Lending a hand: Mrs Trump helps a young school girl who is adding decoration to a dress

The First Lady also watched over young students taking part in a cookery class at the school 

The First Lady also watched over young students taking part in a cookery class at the school 

The two women also looked in on an architecture class at the school on Thursday 

The two women also looked in on an architecture class at the school on Thursday 

Both women smiled and clapped along with the primary school students in Beijing after they were treated to a cultural performance by children in costume 

Both women smiled and clapped along with the primary school students in Beijing after they were treated to a cultural performance by children in costume 

Madame Peng wore a smart black coat and heels, while Melania went all out in floor-length Dolce & Gabbana 

Madame Peng wore a smart black coat and heels, while Melania went all out in floor-length Dolce & Gabbana 

Melania Trump donned a stunning Chinese-inspired gown as she met with President Xi Jinping and his wife Madame Peng Liyuana on day five of her and Donald's Asia tour

Melania Trump donned a stunning Chinese-inspired gown as she met with President Xi Jinping and his wife Madame Peng Liyuana on day five of her and Donald's Asia tour

Melania Trump (left and right) donned a stunning Chinese-inspired gown as she met with President Xi Jinping and his wife Madame Peng Liyuana on day five of her and Donald’s Asia tour

The First Lady stepped out in a custom floor-length Dolce and Gabbana dress for the official welcome ceremony at Beijing's Great Hall of the People on Thursday

The First Lady stepped out in a custom floor-length Dolce and Gabbana dress for the official welcome ceremony at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People on Thursday

The welcome ceremony overlooked Tiananmen Square. The grand event was broadcast live on state television, an almost unprecedented gesture for a visiting leader which underlines the importance China has placed on the Trumps’ first official visit.

Trumpets blared and a military band played the U.S. and Chinese national anthems as a ceremonial cannon fired shots in Tiananmen Square.

The first couple had previously met President Xi and Madame Peng during the Chinese president’s visit to the U.S. in April when President Donald Trump invited them to a weekend at his Mar-a-Lago resort.

Presidents Trump and Xi participated in several hours of official talks on Thursday and and delivered a joint press statement. A state dinner followed, where President Trump showed off a video of his six-year-old granddaughter Arabella Kushner singing in Mandarin. 

China's First Lady Peng Liyuan and US First Lady Melania Trump attend a fashion class during a visit at Banchang Primary School in Beijing

China’s First Lady Peng Liyuan and US First Lady Melania Trump attend a fashion class during a visit at Banchang Primary School in Beijing

Eager children raise their hands during an architecture class during Melania Trump's visit

Eager children raise their hands during an architecture class during Melania Trump’s visit

Chinese President Xi Jinping and wife Madame Peng Liyuan rolled out the red carpet for Donald and Melania Trump on Thursday morning in an official welcome ceremony at Beijing's Great Hall of the People

Chinese President Xi Jinping and wife Madame Peng Liyuan rolled out the red carpet for Donald and Melania Trump on Thursday morning in an official welcome ceremony at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People

Melania stepped out in her Italian-made, Chinese-inspired dress for the welcome ceremony which was broadcast live on state television, an almost unprecedented for a visiting leader 

Melania stepped out in her Italian-made, Chinese-inspired dress for the welcome ceremony which was broadcast live on state television, an almost unprecedented for a visiting leader 

It was a warm reunion for the political leaders who met during Xi and Peng's trip to the US where they were invited to Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort

It was a warm reunion for the political leaders who met during Xi and Peng’s trip to the US where they were invited to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort

It was a warm reunion for the political leaders who met during Xi and Peng’s trip to the US where they were invited to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort

Chinese President Xi welcomes Trump to the Great Hall in Beijing

Melania and Donald arrived in China on Wednesday, the third country on their 12 day Asian tour. They sped through Beijing to the Forbidden City, where they reunited with Chinese president Xi Jinping and Madame Peng over tea.

They led the Trumps to the Conservation Scientific Laboratory of the Forbidden City to participate in an artifact restoration.

The two first couples next watched a performance of Peking opera, a distinctively Chinese art form that combines music, mime, dance and acrobatics.

Trump left South Korea on Wednesday after delivering a speech to the country’s National Assembly. He’s delivering a speech at an economic summit in Vietnam on Friday. 

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