Viral selfie of South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and Chinese President Xi Jinping at Beijing summit state dinner, taken with Xiaomi smartphone.
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Viral Xiaomi selfie highlights personal rapport at Lee–Xi Beijing summit

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During the state dinner concluding their January 5, 2026, summit in Beijing—as covered in prior reporting—South Korean President Lee Jae-myung took a viral selfie with Chinese President Xi Jinping using a Xiaomi smartphone gifted by Xi at last year's APEC summit. The lighthearted moment symbolized warming ties but drew Korean backlash for eclipsing national champion Samsung.

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung had aides activate the Xiaomi smartphone, gifted by Chinese President Xi Jinping during their first meeting at the APEC summit in South Korea on November 1, 2025, ahead of his state visit.

Following 90-minute summit talks on Korean Peninsula peace, economic MOUs, Yellow Sea issues, and cultural exchanges, and during Monday's state dinner, Lee proposed and captured selfies with Xi using the device. Spokesperson Kang Yu-jung described it as spontaneous, stemming from Lee's 'quick wit and sense of humor.' The photos—including one of the leaders and group shots with their wives—were posted on X by Lee, captioned 'once-in-a-lifetime photos.'

The Xiaomi models feature Korean-made displays. At the APEC gifting, Lee had joked about security, prompting Xi's laughing reference to checking for 'backdoors.'

The selfies exploded on social media, boosting Xiaomi's visibility while igniting criticism in South Korea. Samsung outlet Sammy Fans contributor Yash noted: 'Think of Korean President Lee pulling out Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold phone... That would have been a prime moment to showcase Samsung.' Users questioned, 'Not a Samsung phone, but a Xiaomi?' and why Samsung Chairman Lee Jae-yong joined the delegation. Analysts say short-term sales impacts are unlikely but perceptions could shift in the smartphone rivalry.

Amid improved ties, discussions touched cultural exchanges like Go tournaments, soccer matches, and more pandas for Uchi Park in Gwangju. Markets reacted positively, with KOSPI topping 4,500 points first time. At dinner, they toasted with Maotai and enjoyed Beijing-style jajangmyeon; Lee remarked the Chinese version 'tastes healthier.'

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X discussions highlight mixed reactions to President Lee Jae-myung's selfie with Xi Jinping using a gifted Xiaomi phone. Positive sentiments celebrate it as a lighthearted symbol of improving Korea-China relations and praise the photo quality. Korean critics backlash against promoting Xiaomi over Samsung, accusing Lee of pro-China bias and neglecting national tech interests. International posts share the viral video neutrally or positively, noting diplomatic rapport. Skepticism arises over security concerns with the Chinese device.

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South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Chinese President Xi Jinping held their first summit in Gyeongju during Xi's visit to South Korea after 11 years. The two sides emphasized cooperation for denuclearization and peace on the Korean Peninsula, signing seven memorandums of understanding (MOUs) to expand practical ties. After the talks, they exchanged gifts with lighthearted banter.

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中国の習近平国家主席と韓国の李在明大統領は1月6日、北京で会談し、貿易の拡大と地域の安定維持を約束した。この会談は、北朝鮮のミサイル発射や日中間の台湾問題をめぐる緊張の中で行われた。両首脳は歴史的な協力関係を強調し、平和を守る重要性を訴えた。

Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in South Korea for the first time in 11 years to attend the APEC summit and discuss trade and security with U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump also traveled to Busan for their first in-person meeting in six years. The summit draws attention amid the U.S.-China trade war and tensions over Korean Peninsula security.

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At the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung will pay a state visit to China from January 4 to 7, 2026. It marks Lee's first trip to China since taking office in June 2025 and the first by a South Korean president since 2019. The visit is expected to advance the strategic cooperative partnership between the two nations.

Leaders and top delegates from 10 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) member economies have arrived in Gyeongju, South Korea, ahead of the 2025 summit. U.S. President Donald Trump's visit highlights bilateral talks and a special banquet hosted by President Lee Jae Myung. New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon plans to honor Korean War veterans at the UN Memorial Cemetery in Busan.

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