As soon as Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in Xi’an, China on Thursday morning, the shutterbugs captured his every gesture.
The media followed him intently on his visits to the various temples and museums .
Soon, #ModiInChina started trending on Twitter and became the top trend in just a couple of hours.
Sure enough, there were some unflattering pictures of him doing rounds on the internet, but the best of the lot came from his visit to the Terracota Warriors Museum.
The museum houses a collection of terracotta sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China. It is one of the most significant archaeological excavations of the 20th century.
Keeping the above facts in mind, when images of PM poking a finger at one of the figure appeared, Twitter had a field day.
Here are some of the best reactions to Modi’s finger poking on Twitter:
Checking whether the 'Made in China' tag can be changed to 'Make in India' #ModiinChina pic.twitter.com/sdcz5FbU1M
— Mark Idhar Hai (@MainTejaHuun) May 14, 2015
"Tell me, Mr. Anderson, what good is an opinion when you are unable to....tweet?" pic.twitter.com/yUuuDOTa4k
— Gabbar (@GabbbarSingh) May 14, 2015
When bae comes home late so u do a hickey check. #ModiInChina pic.twitter.com/etHsDdgdga
— Imaan Sheikh (@sheikhimaan) May 14, 2015
"Hey look at me!! Were you driving Salman's car?" pic.twitter.com/GL08wkuoSJ
— Gabbar (@GabbbarSingh) May 14, 2015
"WE WERE ON A BREAK!!" pic.twitter.com/QsIXCRQC0U
— Rituparna Chatterjee (@MasalaBai) May 14, 2015
Even former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh popped up in conversation:
Arey Manmohan Singh ji aap yahaan? pic.twitter.com/fv09zpemCG
— 3D Arnab (@3DArnab) May 14, 2015
PM Modi and Rahul Gandhi about to start their debate on LAB pic.twitter.com/1eSGRKn4mZ
— दिव्या (@divya_16_) May 14, 2015