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  2. Ping-pong diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Ping-pong diplomacy became one of the most prominent examples of people's diplomacy in the context of China-United States relations. [10]: 9 In 1988, table tennis became an Olympic sport. Ping-pong diplomacy was referenced in the 1994 film Forrest Gump. After suffering injuries in battle, Forrest develops an aptitude for the sport and joins the ...

  3. 1972 visit by Richard Nixon to China - Wikipedia

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    The visit inspired John Adams' 1987 opera Nixon in China. It was also the subject of a PBS documentary film, American Experience: Nixon's China Game. Nixon's visit played a role in leading to the September 1972 Japan–China Joint Communiqué.

  4. Ling-Ling and Hsing-Hsing - Wikipedia

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    Ling-Ling (bottom) being playfully nipped by Hsing-Hsing after mating, March 18, 1983. Ling-Ling (Chinese: 玲玲, 1969–1992) and Hsing-Hsing (simplified Chinese: 兴兴; traditional Chinese: 興興, 1970–1999) were two giant pandas given to the United States as gifts by the government of China following President Richard Nixon's visit in 1972.

  5. Li-Ning vs Nike couldn't have happened without ping-pong ...

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    Little known fact: thirty-nine years ago this week, U.S.-China relations made a historic shift that altered the course of the world. And all because a hippie missed the bus. On April 6, 1971 ...

  6. Explainer-What is China's panda diplomacy and how does ... - AOL

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    In 1972, Beijing gifted two pandas, Ling Ling and Hsing Hsing, to the United States after then President Richard Nixon's historic visit, in a sign of normalised China-U.S. relations and marking a ...

  7. Zhuang Zedong - Wikipedia

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    The ping-pong diplomacy was a great example of man-man during this time to prove that groups from opposing countries could come together and be civil. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Ten months after Zhuang's chance meeting with Cowan, Richard Nixon , then president of the United States, visited China in February, 1972 to show faith in the Chinese government.

  8. Op-Ed: How Nixon's fabled trip to China, 50 years ago this ...

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    Nixon and Kissinger gave away more than they needed to in pursuit of China's help ending the Vietnam War. Op-Ed: How Nixon's fabled trip to China, 50 years ago this week, led to today's Taiwan ...

  9. Glenn Cowan - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] He was the youngest player on the first U.S. table tennis team to compete in 1971's “Ping-pong diplomacy” tour to China. [9] Cowan studied at UCLA and Santa Monica College (1969 to 1972). [2] [10] He became a junior high school teacher. [2] He was diagnosed, variously, as being bipolar and schizophrenic. [2] He was married briefly. [2]