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A lavish dinner, sports, and diplomacy: Inside Ivanka Trump's trip to the Winter Olympics

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Ivanka Trump, President Donald Trump's eldest daughter, arrived in South Korea on Friday to meet with the country's president, cheer on American athletes competing in the 2018 Winter Olympics, and lead the US delegation into the closing ceremony, which takes place on February 25.

The first daugher's diplomatic visit has captivated South Koreans, and her arrival was covered live on local TV.

"It is a great honor to be here in South Korea with the US delegation," Trump told reporters upon arriving at Incheon Airport. "We are very, very excited to attend the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, to cheer for team USA and to reaffirm our strong and enduring commitment with the people of the Republic of Korea."

See inside her trip so far:

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Trump arrived in South Korea on Friday to red carpet treatment from local officials.

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She kicked off her trip in Seoul, where she met with South Korean President Moon Jae In and his wife, Kim Jung Sook.

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Upon entering the Blue House — South Korea's official presidential residence — Trump took off her shoes and was given traditional slippers in line with local custom.

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