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The American table tennis team made a
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BEIJING, Jan. 7 (Xinhuanet)-- From April 11 to 17, 1971, the U.S. table tennis team,
after attending the 31st World Table Tennis Championship in Nagoya, Japan,
visited China at the invitation of the Chinese team, thus opening the
door to Sino-U.S. exchanges which had been shut close for 22 years. The
move was praised as "Ping-Pong diplomacy" by the international
media.
During the world championship, the U.S. team
expressed its wish to visit China afterwards; and on April 6,
when competitions were drawing to a close, Chairman Mao Zedong made
his decision on the invitation.
On April 10, the United States Table Tennis Association
President, the head of the U.S. table tennis team and players arrived in
Beijing. Premier Zhou Enlai made specific arrangements for the visit, pointing
out the visit is a good opportunity to open up the prospect of Sino-U.S.
relations. This event had a significant impact on the breakthrough of the
Sino-U.S. relations, known as "small ball propeling the big ball."
On April 14, Premier Zhou Enlai received the table tennis
teams from the United States, Canada, Colombia and other countries in the Great
Hall of the People, and held a long conversation with the U.S. team. After that,
the Chinese and the U.S. teams held a friendly match. The U.S. team was
also invited to tour the Great Wall, the Tsinghua University and other
places. The same day, U.S. President Richard Nixon issued a statement, adopting
a series of measures on the improvement of relations between the two
countries.

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