Túnica chinesa (Portuguese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Túnica chinesa" in Portuguese language version.

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  • «White House State Dinner for the President of China». The President and Mrs. Clinton are hosting His Excellency President Jiang Zemin and Madame Wang Yeping at a White House State Dinner on Wednesday, October 29, 1997. President Jiang and Madame Wang will arrive at the North Portico at 7:15 p.m.. 

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  • Ramzy, Austin (25 de março de 2014). «A Chinese-Style Suit for Xi Jinping's European Trip». Sinosphere. The New York Times. President Xi Jinping wore a modified Mao suit to a state dinner hosted by the Dutch royal family in Amsterdam on Saturday, eliciting surprise from Chinese citizens who are used to their leaders’ sartorial decisions being a model of suit-and-tie uniformity. 

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  • Macartney, Jane (20 de janeiro de 2011). «Hu's lounge suit was wrong on all counts». The Times (London). Hu Jintao should have chosen a beautifully cut Mao suit instead of a blue spotted tie for his first White House state dinner. 

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  • «China State Dinners». The White House Historical Association. Consultado em 30 de janeiro de 2016. Presidents Jimmy Carter and Richard Nixon speak with Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping of China during the State Dinner on January 29, 1979. 

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  • Chow, Jason (20 de janeiro de 2011). «What to Wear to a State Dinner». Scene Asia. Wall Street Journal. But Wednesday night, Chinese President Hu Jintao did not wear a tuxedo. Instead, he opted for a dark suit and conservative blue tie. On a sartorial level, the Chinese President was shown up by his American counterpart and the first lady. President Obama wore an elegant dinner jacket; his wife, Michelle, a flowing red dress by Alexander McQueen.