Reminder: The 40th Anniversary of Ping Pong Diplomacy Set for Nixon Library
U.S./Chinese Table Tennis Exhibition Will Feature Champions From Original ’71 and ’72 Matches
YORBA LINDA, Calif., July 5, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Richard Nixon's historic journey to China in 1972 – "the week that changed the world" – may have begun with ping pong. Youthful teams of Chinese and American players met in Japan and struck up an unexpected friendship which caught the attention of Chairman Mao Tse-tung, who saw the diplomatic potential and invited them to play in Beijing.
The events paved the way for President Nixon to go to China and sit down with the Chinese leadership; together they changed the world.
The Richard Nixon Foundation will commemorate the 40th anniversary of this extraordinary series of 1971 and 1972 Chinese-American matches in the 40th Anniversary of Ping Pong Diplomacy: The Rematch, to be held July 8, 2011 in the White House East Room at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library, featuring members of the original '71 and '72 teams.
This historic rematch will be jointly hosted by the Nixon Foundation, USA Table Tennis, and the Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles. Other sponsors include Butterfly, Power Pong, and the USC U.S.-China Institute.
An impressive lineup of American and Chinese Olympic and World champions, including original players, will go head-to-head in free exhibitions on Friday, July 8, beginning at 9 a.m. The competition will showcase exciting youth, elite and collegiate rounds, with a spectacular finale of rematches of the original games. Huiaiying Zheng and Liang Geliang will again represent the Chinese and Judy Hoarfrost and George Braithwaite, the first Americans to visit China since 1949 at the time, will represent the U.S.
Edward Nixon, the President's younger brother, will play a role in the colorful opening ceremonies that will feature a U.S. Marine Corps Color Guard carrying both the American and Chinese colors, the Chinese and American National Anthems, traditional Chinese Dancers, as well as remarks from '71 Ping Pong Diplomacy player Tim Boggan and U.S. and Chinese officials.
The Foundation will also host an All-American Welcome BBQ in the Library's East Room on Thursday, July 7 at 5 p.m. The program will feature remarks by President Nixon's brother Edward, Ping Pong Diplomacy veteran Tim Boggan, U.S. and Chinese officials, and table tennis matches between celebrities and world champions. The public is invited to attend and may order tickets by calling (714) 364-1120 or online at nixonfoundation.org.
SOURCE Richard Nixon Foundation
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