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Prime Minister David Cameron visits China (14 images)



Traveling British media sit in a van outside the Great Hall of the People as Chinese soldiers wait for the arrival of British Prime Minister David Cameron in Beijing November 9, 2010. Cameron arrived in China as part of Britain's largest-ever delegation to the country. It is Cameron's first official visit to the world's second largest economy, where he is also expected to raise concerns over its human rights record. UPI/Stephen Shaver
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Chinese government staff put up the Union Jack in the Great Hall of the People prior to the arrival of British Prime Minister David Cameron in Beijing November 9, 2010. Cameron arrived in China as part of Britain's largest-ever delegation to the country. It is Cameron's first official visit to the world's second largest economy, where he is also expected to raise concerns over its human rights record. UPI/Stephen Shaver
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A Chinese military honor guard marches into the Great Hall of the People prior to the arrival of British Prime Minister David Cameron in Beijing November 9, 2010. Cameron arrived in China as part of Britain's largest-ever delegation to the country. It is Cameron's first official visit to the world's second largest economy, where he is also expected to raise concerns over its human rights record. UPI/Stephen Shaver
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British Prime Minister David Cameron (L) and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao stand at attention as they listen to their respective national anthems during a welcoming ceremony in the Great Hall of the People prior to the arrival of British Prime Minister David Cameron in Beijing November 9, 2010. Cameron arrived in China as part of Britain's largest-ever delegation to the country. It is Cameron's first official visit to the world's second largest economy, where he is also expected to raise concerns over its human rights record. UPI/Stephen Shaver
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