In an event that exemplified the spirit of friendship and cooperation, Tsinghua University hosted the US-China Youth Ping-Pong Exchange on January 6, 2024. This gathering, featuring a delegation from the University of Virginia (UVA), marked a significant moment in the cultural exchange between the two nations.
The opening ceremony was graced by notable figures including Wang Hongwei, Vice President of Tsinghua University, Stephen Mull, Vice Provost for Global Affairs at the University of Virginia, Zhang Qian, Executive Vice President of the Beijing People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, and David Meale, Chargé d’Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. Adding a historical touch to the ceremony, Liang Geliang, a world champion table tennis player and a witness to the original Ping-Pong Diplomacy of 1971, also attended the event.
In his address to the UVA delegation, Wang Hongwei remarked on the 45th anniversary of US-China diplomatic ties, emphasizing the deep cooperation between the two nations over four decades. Wang described the participating young athletes as "ambassadors who carry the dreams and aspirations of their nations on their paddles,” highlighting their role in fostering lasting friendships and understanding. Wang also reaffirmed Tsinghua's dedication to its 2030 Global Strategy and Innovation Action Plan, aiming to strengthen ties with global institutions, including UVA, to further cultural exchange and mutual global development.
Stephen Mull reflected on the event's broader significance as a bridge between cultures and a learning opportunity. "Our hearts are so full of the warmth and the hospitality that the Chinese people have,” he said. “We are here to learn about China, its fascinating history, culture and people, and to build friendship."
The Ping-Pong Friendship Match was a highlight, showcasing the athletic prowess and sportsmanship of students from both institutions. Following the competitive yet friendly matches, the event transitioned into a series of academic and cultural activities. These included a lecture on the early buildings of the Tsinghua Campus and their relationship with UVA, a campus tour, and a photography exhibit on Ping-Pong Diplomacy.
The "Sino-US Intercultural Communication and Challenges" seminar significantly contributed to fostering understanding and dialogue among students and faculty. Echoing the essence of this event, David Meale, Chargé d’Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, remarked during the opening ceremony, “People-to-people connections are the balance of our ties, and you students assembled here today are a central and important part of that fact.” His words encapsulate the overarching theme and impact of the exchange, highlighting the critical role of interpersonal connections in strengthening international ties.
The US-China Youth Ping-Pong Exchange exemplifies how sports can bridge divides and bring people closer, a sentiment echoed by Zhang Qian, the Executive Vice President of the Beijing People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries in her address at the opening ceremony. This event was a remarkable showcase of the young athletes' competitive skills and their dedication to the sport. It highlighted not just their talent but also the spirit of camaraderie and mutual respect between the participants from China and the United States, marking a memorable chapter in this sporting exchange.
Writer:Gillian
Editor: Li Han