Heavy security teams deployed to patrol Beijing’s Four Seasons and Kempinski hotels on Wednesday as President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping began their summit [1].

The scale of the security operation reflects the high stakes of the meeting. The two leaders are convening to discuss trade, economic cooperation, and broader strategic issues that impact global markets and geopolitical stability [2].

Security forces established perimeters around the Four Seasons Hotel and the Kempinski Hotel to ensure the safety of the visiting U.S. officials [3]. The deployment includes teams tasked with managing the high-profile nature of the visit, which involves the U.S. President, his delegation, and embassy staff [4].

Officials said the summit began on May 13, 2026 [5]. The presence of heavy security is a standard but intensified measure for a diplomatic event of this magnitude, aimed at mitigating risks associated with the movement of the U.S. delegation through the capital.

Coordination between Chinese security services and U.S. embassy staff was required to secure the hotel sites [4]. These measures were implemented ahead of the scheduled talks to maintain a secure environment for the leaders and their respective delegations [2].

Heavy security teams deployed to patrol Beijing’s Four Seasons and Kempinski hotels

The deployment of significant security resources in Beijing underscores the volatility and importance of the current US-China relationship. By securing specific luxury hubs like the Four Seasons and Kempinski, both nations are signaling a commitment to the formal diplomatic process while acknowledging the potential for disruption during discussions on sensitive economic and strategic frictions.