Chinese national Jing Lu, 56, of China was arrested Wednesday for trespassing Donald Trump's private resort Mar-a-Lago

A Chinese national was arrested for allegedly trespassing and taking photos of Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate.

On Wednesday Palm Beach Florida announced a possible trespassing incident at the private members-only club.

Authorities later announced that Jing Lu, 56, of China, was arrested after she trespassed the estate and was asked to leave by security, but returned anyways.

'She returned and began to take photos, at which time the Palm Beach Police Department responded and took her into custody,' police spokesman Michael Ogrodnick said to The Hill.

She invoked her right to an attorney and is currently being held in Palm Beach County Jail for loitering and prowling.

This was the second time this year that a Chinese national was arrested at Trump's lavish Mar-a-Lago property.

This was the second time this year that a Chinese national was arrested at Trump's lavish Mar-a-Lago property

She trespassed the estate and was asked to leave but was caught by police when she returned to the resort and started to take pictures. She invoked her right to an attorney and is currently being held in Palm Beach County Jail for loitering and prowling

The White House and Mar-a-Lago have not commented on the incident.

Donald Trump was not at his Palm Beach property at the time of the trespassing incident. He spent the day in Washington D.C. then spoke in Battle Creek, Michigan at a rally in the evening.

He's slated to head to Mar-a-Lago, which he calls the Southern White House, on Friday for a roughly two week holiday stay.

The Mar-a-Lago estate is scheduled to host a gala for Turning Point USA, a pro-Trump conservative organization, on Wednesday evening which will be attended by Jerry Falwell Jr. and Donald Trump Jr.

On Wednesday Trump spent the day in Washington D.C. and is scheduled to appear at a political rally in Michigan on Wednesday evening

Donald Trump announced that he will spend the holidays at his lavish club and he'll head to the 'Southern White House' next week

In March 33-year-old Chinese national Yujing Zhang was arrested for illegally entering the club.

Zhang, a businesswoman, gained access to Mar-a-Lago after she was mistaken for a member's relative and was carrying a laptop, phones and other electronics. It sparked initial speculation that she might have been a spy.

Initially Secret Service members said she was carrying a thumb drive loaded with 'malicious malware' but in the end she did not face espionage related charges.

Text messages exchanged with a trip organizer indicated she was a fan of President Trump and wanted to meet him or his family to discuss potential deals, according to AP.

In September she was convicted of entering a restricted area and lying to a federal agent. At the moment she’s awaiting deportation.