There is a long history of U.S. and Chinese citizens forging relationships with one another through cultural exchange.
RETRO REPORT: President Richard Nixon’s 1972 visit to China, an unexpected pivot in U.S. foreign policy, helped end the Cold War. But it left Taiwan’s fate uncertain.
On Feb 21, 1972, then US president Richard Nixon became the first sitting US president to visit China, sending a tremor through the Cold War world and changing the course of history. The two ...
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A premium liquor made in the Chinese village of Maotai has been a fixture at weddings, business dinners and state functions.
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had witnessed the thawing of China-US relations, US president Richard Nixon's visit to China, as well as China's reform and opening-up. "They have seen firsthand China's transformation from a ...
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In 1972, the staunch anti-communist US President Richard Nixon flew to Mao’s communist China after twenty-five ... the first senior US official to visit the country in years,” that was ...