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Nixon's visit to China

1971April 2 1 day, the China administration gave the U.S. government an answer to the U.S. proposal to hold a high-level dialogue between the two sides: "In order to fundamentally restore Sino-U.S. relations, all U.S. armed forces must withdraw from the straits of Taiwan Province Province and Taiwan Province Province in China. The solution to this key problem can only be found through direct talks between senior leaders of the two countries. Therefore, the China administration reiterated its willingness to openly receive US special envoys such as Dr. Kissinger, the US Secretary of State and even the US President himself to come to Beijing for direct talks. " In mid-May of the same year, President Nixon replied that in order to solve the differences between the two countries and attach importance to the relations between the two countries, he was going to talk directly with the people and state leaders of China in Beijing, and suggested that Kissinger go to China to hold a secret preparatory meeting with senior officials of China. China agrees with this proposal.

On July 9, Kissinger secretly visited China. China and the United States discussed the international situation and Sino-US relations, and reached an agreement on Nixon's visit to China. Announcement was issued on July 16. The announcement said: "I learned that President Nixon expressed his wish to visit People's Republic of China (PRC). On behalf of People's Republic of China (PRC), Premier Zhou Enlai invited President Nixon to visit China at an appropriate time before May 20th. President Nixon accepted this invitation with pleasure1972 At 0: 30 a.m. on February 26th, US President Nixon's "Air Force One" plane landed at Beijing Airport. Nixon and his wife hurried down the gangway, and China Prime Minister Zhou Enlai held out his hand to meet them. The leaders of China and the United States went hand in hand, ending the isolation for more than 20 years, marking a new era in Sino-US relations.

Nixon and his party arrived in Beijing for a seven-day historic visit to China. During the visit, President Nixon met with President Mao Zedong and held talks with Premier Zhou Enlai. The two sides exchanged views on the international situation and Sino-US relations, focusing on the issues of Indian zhina and Taiwan Province Province.

(Nixon's visit to China precious photo album) Nixon's visit to China schedule1February, 972 17 The Nixon couple left the White House on Air Force One, and first stopped in Hawaii for a few days. 1972 arrived in Shanghai on the morning of February 2 1 and flew to Beijing after a short break. 1 1:30 arrived in Beijing and shook hands with Premier Zhou Enlai at the airport. Nixon himself called it "the handshake across the Pacific", and then Nixon met with Mao Zedong in Zhongnanhai. In the evening, Premier Zhou Enlai hosted a welcoming banquet for Nixon and his party. On February 23rd, he held talks with Premier Zhou Enlai in Diaoyutai. After shaking hands, Nixon helped Zhou Enlai take off his wool coat, which caused a sensation. 1From February 24th to 25th, 972, the Nixon couple climbed the Great Wall and visited the Forbidden City from February 26th to 26th, 65438. Nixon and his party then went to Hangzhou by special plane arranged by the China government. On February 28th, Nixon and Zhou Enlai flew to Shanghai and signed the Sino-US Shanghai Joint Communique. 1972 left Shanghai for home on the morning of February 28th 10; The Chinese and American governments formally published the Sino-American Shanghai Joint Communique. Form source: