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− | From April 11 to 17, 1971, the US 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-US exchanges]] which had been shut close for 22 years. The move was praised as "Ping-Pong diplomacy" by the international media. ([[Ping-Pong | + | From April 11 to 17, 1971, the US 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-US exchanges]] which had been shut close for 22 years. The move was praised as "Ping-Pong diplomacy" by the international media. ([[Ping-Pong Diplomacy|More...]]) |
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From April 11 to 17, 1971, the US 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-US exchanges which had been shut close for 22 years. The move was praised as "Ping-Pong diplomacy" by the international media. (More...)