US leaves consulate in China as deadline passes
American diplomatic staff have left their consulate in the Chinese city of Chengdu, after a 72-hour deadline expired.
China ordered the closure in response to the US closing the Chinese consulate in Houston, Texas, last week.
Before Monday’s deadline, staff were seen leaving the building, a plaque was removed, and a US flag was lowered.
China’s foreign ministry said Chinese staff entered the building after the deadline and took over.
A US state department spokesperson said the consulate has stood at the centre of relations with the people in western China, including Tibet, for 35 years.
As the US consulate closed, crowds of local residents gathered outside, with many waving Chinese flags and taking selfies.