Century-old bravery must inspire modern Sino-U.S. exchanges

Channeling the spirit of their predecessors from a century ago, Chinese and U.S. citizens should reach out, connect and find a common language to open up opportunities, Eric Chipman, executive director of the Helen Foster Snow Foundation, said in a recent interview with China Daily. Chipman noted that Soong Ching Ling and Helen Foster Snow chose to be brave by reaching out to one another and forging a close friendship in the 1930s. "As a follower of Helen Foster Snow's legacy, I believe it's all about bridge-building and connecting together," Chipman said.

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