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    How Bush drew China, US closer

    By CHEN WEIHUA | China Daily USA | Updated: 2018-12-05 23:33
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    George H.W. Bush and his wife, Barbara, wave to a crowd at Tian’anmen Square in Beijing in February 1989. Bush was presi dent of the United States at the time. DIANA WALKER / GETTY IMAGES

    Time spent in the country played key role in friendship

    On Oct 21, 1974, George H.W. Bush, along with his wife Barbara, was in Tokyo on his way to China, where he was to start his job as head of the United States Liaison Office in Beijing.

    They were briefed that evening by Nicholas Platt, who had finished his job as head of the office's political section early that year to work at the US embassy in Japan.

    The Bushes wanted to know everything about morale among staff members in Beijing and what they could do to make people comfortable. Platt told them that he and his colleagues felt somewhat isolated because their only contact with ordinary Chinese came when they rode their bicycles around on the streets.

    When they parted that night, Bush asked Platt what was the first thing he should do when he arrived in China. " 'Buy a bike,' I replied, and he did," Platt said.

    Photos that have appeared of the Bushes riding bicycles in Beijing in the mid-1970s are among the most iconic of those published in the wake of the 41st US president's death. Bush died on Friday at the age of 94.

    Platt, who later became US ambassador to the Philippines, Pakistan and Zambia and served as president of the New York-based Asia Society, said the photo of Bush on a bicycle set the tone for his mission and endeared him to the Chinese people.

    "His service as chief of our liaison office led to career-long support for US-China relations," he said.

    After arriving in Beijing, the Bushes did not use their chauffeured car that much, choosing instead to often join the throng of cyclists in the Chinese capital. They thought cycling around the city was the best way to make contact with the people and understand society. To them, everything they encountered was absorbing and exciting.

    The story told by Platt was recorded in Bush's diary on Oct 21, 1974. The China Diary of George H. W. Bush: The Making of a Global President by Jeffrey Engel and Bush was published in May 2008.

    The Bushes quickly became known as "bicycle-riding envoys". Jon Meacham, a presidential biographer, described in the 2015 book Destiny and Power: The American Odyssey of George Herbert Walker Bush that the head of the envoy's official residence, Mr. Wong, told Bush that both he and Barbara were known, fondly, as "Busher, who ride the bicycle, just as the Chinese do".

    Kenneth Jarrett, president of the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai and former US consul general in the city, said that many Chinese are familiar with the photograph of the Bushes on their bicycles in Beijing. "That picture captures the special tie that Bush had with China — the only president to have lived and worked in this country," he said.

    Jarrett, who served as a diplomat for 26 years, said Bush had an intense interest in China and a keen understanding of the importance of the US and China working together.

    He met with Bush many times, but the most memorable encounter was when he joined him in March 2008 in Shanghai for the drive back to the hotel where the former president and Barbara Bush were staying.

    It was a long ride and Bush used every minute to ask Jarrett questions, ranging from China's domestic politics to its economy and relations with the US.

    "His passion for the topics was extraordinary. Responding to his questions was a challenge, as he was still quite well informed," Jarrett said on Monday.

    "Even at the age of 84, China was as vital a topic for him as one could imagine."

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