UK Prime Minister Theresa May visits Chinese historical sites during three-day trip
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Theresa May and her husband Philip met with school children at Shanghai’s Yu Yuan Temple Garden, which is over 400 years old, on Feb. 2, 2018. During the visit, the couple also learned Chinese paper-cutting. /VCG photo

Theresa May and her husband Philip met with school children at Shanghai’s Yu Yuan Temple Garden, which is over 400 years old, on Feb. 2, 2018. During the visit, the couple also learned Chinese paper-cutting. /VCG photo

She and Philip visited the Forbidden City in Beijing on Feb. 1. /VCG Photo

She and Philip visited the Forbidden City in Beijing on Feb. 1. /VCG Photo

May started her visit to China in Central China’s Wuhan on Jan. 31. After visiting the city's ancient Yellow Crane Tower, (Huanghe Lou), which has existed in various forms since about 233 AD, May watched a Chinese opera performance. /VCG Photo

May started her visit to China in Central China’s Wuhan on Jan. 31. After visiting the city's ancient Yellow Crane Tower, (Huanghe Lou), which has existed in various forms since about 233 AD, May watched a Chinese opera performance. /VCG Photo

On the same day, May also visited the Yangtze River, where she discussed the causes of pollution in China. /VCG photo

On the same day, May also visited the Yangtze River, where she discussed the causes of pollution in China. /VCG photo