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    Ping-Pong Diplomacy celebrated

    By RENA LI in Los Angeles | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2024-12-28 07:35
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    A group of officials, table tennis enthusiasts and community leaders recently gathered to celebrate the 53rd anniversary of Ping-Pong Diplomacy, with its legacy remaining a powerful testament to the impact of small, meaningful gestures in fostering global understanding and collaboration.

    The group in Los Angeles reflected on how a simple act of sportsmanship during a tense period in history became the spark that transformed Sino-US relations.

    Sheri Cioroslan, president of the US Table Tennis Association Foundation and former president of USA Table Tennis, recounted the historical events related to the anniversary and emphasized the pivotal role of the sport in reestablishing diplomatic ties between the United States and China.

    The story began in 1971, when Chinese table tennis player Zhuang Zedong extended a gesture of friendship to US athlete Glenn Cowan, who had mistakenly boarded the Chinese team's bus during a match in Japan. Their brief exchange became a symbol of mutual goodwill during a time of Cold War tensions, with the unexpected encounter setting the stage for a groundbreaking series of events, championed by visionary leaders from both nations.

    Chairman Mao Zedong and Premier Zhou Enlai, alongside US officials, had seized the opportunity to leverage the sporting connection. They arranged visits by the Chinese and US table tennis teams, demonstrating the potential for dialogue and cooperation.

    "Fifty-three years after Ping-Pong Diplomacy, we always have to keep this friendship together," Cioroslan told China Daily.

    "Because we remain the common thread, no matter how much tension there is, we're always the group of people to recommend peaceful events, people-to-people exchanges and a lot of activity together."

    In April 1971, a group of nine US table tennis players embarked on a milestone journey to China, marking the beginning of what was known as Ping-Pong Diplomacy. Among them was Connie Sweeris, one of the athletes who participated in the transformative trip. She recalled the experience as not just a sports exchange, but a bridge-building endeavor that transcended politics.

    "We were just athletes playing table tennis, but we became symbols of something much larger," Sweeris told China Daily.

    Along with her teammates, Sweeris toured Beijing and engaged in friendly matches with their Chinese counterparts.

    Unique role

    Reflecting on the enduring impact of Ping-Pong Diplomacy, Sweeris emphasized that the younger generation has a unique role in opening lines of communication and promoting mutual understanding between nations.

    "When you have people-to-people exchanges like we did in 1971, it's crucial to carry that forward to today's younger generation," Sweeris said.

    Chinese Consul General in Los Angeles Guo Shaochun, who presented the China-US Ping-Pong Diplomacy Contribution Awards to the Sweeris couple at the celebration, noted that over the past 45 years, despite the ups and downs in the relationship between the two countries, their ties have always continued to progress.

    Gene Sykes, chairman of the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee, who was also honored at the awards, said that the impact of Ping-Pong Diplomacy went "far beyond sports" — it opened doors for future collaborations and exchanges that continue to shape the relationship today.

    Edward Cai, president of the All American Chinese Association behind the commemoration, said: "Events like this remind us to keep communication open and find common ground to strengthen the bond between our nations".

    Paying tribute to the legacy, Congresswoman Judy Chu highlighted that the exchange went beyond sportsmanship, serving as a powerful reminder of the human connections that can foster diplomacy and, ultimately, contribute to trade relations today.

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