Photos circulating on social media show a smiling replica of Xi sporting a yellow ribbon on his lapel late yesterday at Hong Kong's branch of the popular wax museum.
A waxy Mao Zedong, the founding father of communist China, and reformist former leader Deng Xiaoping were also snapped happily wearing the ribbons attached to their grey communist-era "Mao suits".
The yellow ribbon has become a symbol of the pro-democracy street protests that have paralysed parts of Hong Kong for more than a month, with many supporters using it as their profile picture on Facebook and Twitter.
"The visitor just put the ribbon on the wax figure, took a picture and then the visitor took off the ribbon immediately," a spokeswoman for the attraction told AFP, adding the process had been repeated with each of the waxworks in turn.
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"While we encourage interaction with wax figures onsite, the recent actions were those of a guest and do not reflect the position or views of Madame Tussauds Hong Kong," the museum added in a statement.
The photos were a hit on social media, with some users describing the photos as "awesome".
Along with Mao, Xi and Deng, former Chinese premiers Wen Jiabao and Zhou Enlai also got the yellow ribbon treatment.
Hong Kong's protesters are demanding that China backs down on its insistence that candidates running for leader of the semi-autonomous city in 2017 must be vetted by a loyalist committee. Democracy activists say this will result in the election of a pro-Beijing stooge.