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30th Anniversary of "Ping-pong Diplomacy" Marked in Beijing
A grand reception was hosted at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse Sunday evening to mark the 30th anniversary of the historic "ping-pong diplomacy" in China-US relations.
Some 30 years ago in 1971, a US table-tennis team paid a visit to China after many years of estrangement and antagonism between the two countries, shocking the entire world and also opening the door for China-US people-to-people contacts. In fall the same year, the then US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger visited China, followed by another historic visit by President Richard Nixon in 1972, which paved the way for the normalization of bilateral relations.
Prior to attending Sunday's reception, Chinese Vice Premier Li Lanqing met with Dr. Kissinger, who is currently on a China tour, and praised his consistent contribution to Sino-US relations, and expressed the hope that he would continue to play an active role in this regard.
The scene at the reception was quite memorial: the venue, the NO.6 building of the state guesthouse, is where Dr. Kissinger took residence during his first visit 30 years ago; present at the occasion were many veteran diplomats and sportsmen who took part in the "ping-pong diplomacy"; as part of the celebration, a ping- pang game was held between young Chinese and US students.
In a toast, President Chen Haosu of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, a non- governmental institute hosting the reception, attributed the "ping- pong diplomacy" to the wisdom and far-sightedness of the leaders of both countries as well the initiative of non-governmental personages.
He said that in the past 30 years since then, Sino-US relations, although mixed with twists and turns, have always maintained the momentum of contacts and cooperation. China-US relations can't be a plain sailing due to considerable differences in their social systems and cultures in addition to influences by world political changes, he noted.
However, he pointed out, so long as leaders and people of all social circles from both countries continue the contacts and seek common understanding through equal contacts based on mutual respect, bilateral ties will steadily develop and enjoy a bright future. That, he added, could possibly be the best commemoration of the "ping-pong diplomacy".
Kissinger, in his toast, said US-China relations have come a long way since the "ping-oang diplomacy", and during the 30 years since then, great changes have taken place in China, which fully demonstrated not only the vision of the Chinese leadership but also the courage, tenacity and dedication of the Chinese people.
US-China relations should be based on the common interest of the two peoples as well as the peace, stability and prosperity of Asia and even the whole world, he said, expressing the hope bilateral ties would be further improved and consolidated.
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at 18:14 on June 9th, 2008
My dad is crazy about table tennis so I decided to make him this little amigurumi paddle that he can hang from his paddle bag. Yes he even has a paddle bag to protect his precious paddle haha. I guess he can strap this onto the zipper. I hope he likes it! :)
I've never really tried making something so 2D before. I tried to give it some plushiness by stuffing the handle and blocking the polyfill from going to the paddle part so the paddle still stays flat. The hardest was making the ball. Since the paddle is small already - 3.5 inches - I had to make the ball super tiny to make things proportional.
All my yarn are the same weight and thickness so it was difficult to deviate from making a "standard" size ball. So I took apart a piece of white yarn and only crocheted using 1 of the 4 strands that made up the yarn. I used a 1.65mm hook and the ball turned out exactly the size I wanted!
This was the first time I crocheted with anything less than a 2.75mm hook, not to mention the thin strand of yarn kept fraying! I didn't want to use string as that would be TOO thin and hard to crochet. Anyways I'm pretty happy with the result!
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at 20:41 on June 9th, 2008
jay.el, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 21:12 on June 9th, 2008
A freak hail storm in Tucson, Arizona this past March left this paddle cactus awash in a sea of melted snow and miniature hail balls. Ten minutes later, we were leaving the mountains and winding our way down a steep pass, entering the city proper, passing through the columns of a beautiful arching rainbow. Weird desert weather. I loved it.
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at 01:38 on June 10th, 2008
Norman Rockwell painted Nixon's portrait. It now hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in the Hall of Presidents.
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at 02:43 on June 10th, 2008
jay.el, I like this story.
I love it! ...all of it - table tennis and history.
at 04:54 on June 10th, 2008
Ping-pong paddle menu from Bubba Gump Shrimp restaurant in San Franciso.
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at 10:46 on June 10th, 2008
These rackets have been lying in my backyard for ages. They must've been left there after the Summer and spent a whole winter out there in the cold.
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at 20:38 on June 12th, 2008
at 06:34 on June 15th, 2008
there was very unique lighting in my basement where my ping pong table was and i liked how it looked.
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at 07:36 on June 22nd, 2008
hai semua