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| Chinese President Hu Jintao delivers a speech at Yale University in New Haven, the Unite States, April 21, 2006.[Photo: Xinhua] | NEW HAVEN, the United States, April 21 (Xinhua) --
Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in New Haven, Connecticut, on Friday morning
from Washington for a brief visit to Yale University.
At Yale, President Hu will present more than 1,300 books to the institution and give a public address.
Yale University was founded in 1701 as the Collegiate
School in the home of Abraham Pierson, its first rector, in Killingworth,
Connecticut.
In 1716, the school moved to New Haven and with the
generous gift from Elihu Yale of nine bales of goods, 417 books and a portrait
of King George I, was renamed Yale College in 1718. In 1887, it became Yale
University.
The university is the last stop in President Hu's
trip to the United States. Previous destinations were Seattle and Washington. On
Thursday, Hu and President George W. Bush held talks at the White House on
China-U.S. relations and major world and regional issues.
Hu will conclude his visit to the United States on
Friday afternoon and embark on the next leg of his five-nation tour, taking him
to Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Nigeria and Kenya. Enditem |