China's glamorous first lady steals the spotlight

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Peng Liyuan, the wife of Chinese President Xi Jinping, waves as she gets off the plane at Vnukovo airport outside Moscow. Xi Jinping arrived in Moscow on his first foreign trip, to cement ties between the two countries by inking a raft of energy and investment accords. Photo - AFP

Beijing: China's glamorous first lady has become a media and Internet sensation as she accompanies husband President Xi Jinping on a state visit to Russia. Already famous and immensely popular in her homeland due to her long career as a singer, Peng Liyuan set Chinese media and social network sites abuzz with her elegant style from the moment she stepped off the plane in Moscow Friday.

Photographs of Peng and Xi were plastered across the front pages of state media, which usually do not focus on the country's first ladies. Major newspapers in Beijing Saturday featured a shot of the Chinese leader and his wife smiling as they left their plane, rather than a photo of Xi's handshake with President Vladimir Putin on his first overseas trip as head of state.

Carrying a handbag and wearing a navy blue coat standing beside her husband, Peng was even shown briefly arm-in-arm with Xi in a public display of affection rare among the communist leadership.  "This scene makes the Chinese happy because they have been waiting for it for a long time," said Hu Xijing, editor of the Global Times, while regretting that the media's comments did not give the event the importance it deserved.

Peng did not stop smiling before and during the official welcome from their Russian hosts.
That smile and her sense of style attracted widespread attention on China's Twitter-like microblogs. "What elegance!" said one charmed commentator using the name "Lanpingzigaidexingfu".

"What a beauty," added "Renxiaoxuanxuan", while a more restrained "Yanhuozhiqiu" praised her as being "dignified" and "open minded". Peng's coat was the particular object of attention. Just hours after the first images were broadcast of her descending from the aircraft, copies of the garment were being offered on the Internet shopping site Taobao (China's version of eBay) for between 499 and 10,000 yuan ($80 and $1,600)

In just seconds, Peng effortlessly projected an image of youth and spontaneity in stark  contrast to what the Chinese public have grown accustomed to over the past 30 years. Her immediate predecessor Liu Yonqing, the austere and reserved wife of former president Hu Jintao, was rarely exposed to the limelight and usually seen standing behind her husband.

Peng, however, was already a household name in China thanks to her role over the past 25 years in the state television New Year gala, which is watched by millions of viewers.


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