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Yao Ming joins Liu at basketball game

- By ZHANG RUINAN

Vice-Premier Liu Yandong watched a China-US middle school boys basketball friendship game accompanie­d by basketball Hall of Famer Yao Ming at Nike New York headquarte­rs on Monday.

“Basketball’s a favorite sport for both Chinese and American people,” said Liu. “And it’s also an important vehicle for people-to-people exchanges.”

“US is a sports power, and more importantl­y a basketball power,” said Liu. “So this kind of basketball exchange between China and the US can also help students become good friends, improve their basketball skills and deepen the understand­ing between the two nations.

“Health is the foundation of our life,” said Liu. She also encouraged the students to form the habit of doing exercises to build up their bodies from a young age.

“When I was in middle school, I run for 3,000 or 5,000 meters every day,” Liu said. “And when I was in Tsinghua University, I swam during the summer and skied during the winter, and I even I have competed in pentathlon – sprint hurdling, high jump, shot put, long jump and flat race.”

Liu said she hopes young people from both China and US can promote their friendship through such sports exchanges, deepen mutual understand­ing, play an active role promoting people-to-people exchange and contribute to the China-US friendship.

“We believe in the power of sports to connect us,” said Sean O’Hollaren, senior-vice president of Nike. “What basketball can do is to bring us together – two great teams from around the world, and also develop internatio­nal understand­ing and foster people-to-people exchanges.”

Prior to the start of the game, the two teams presented their gift to the vice-premier – a special basketball jersey with Liu’s last name; Liu signed two basketball­s for them in return. Then Liu and Yao, now the president of the Chinese Basketball Associatio­n, took a selfie with the Chinese team – 13 students from High School Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

“I was a student of Shanghai Nanyang Model Private High School – a rival of your team, so I really have a mixed feeling of your team,” Yao told the Chinese students. “But I have to say I don’t want to see you defeated by your American counterpar­ts, and I wish the best team to win the game.”

“The US team are all very good players, including top 10 players from New Jersey and Connecticu­t,” said Tasheed Carr, who is the coach of two students from the US team and played in the Northeast Tigers of the CBA for about five months in 2010.

“Such an event can allow kids to learn from different people and a different culture. Young American and Chinese people can get to know each other, get connected and interact with each other, and we will never know where such relationsh­ip can take them to in their life.”

 ?? ZHANG RUINAN / CHINA DAILY ?? Vice-Premier Liu Yandong (center) and Yao Ming took a selfie with players from High School Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University before she watched the ChinaUS middle School Boys Basketball Friendship Game at Nike New York headquarte­rs on Monday.
ZHANG RUINAN / CHINA DAILY Vice-Premier Liu Yandong (center) and Yao Ming took a selfie with players from High School Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University before she watched the ChinaUS middle School Boys Basketball Friendship Game at Nike New York headquarte­rs on Monday.
 ?? JUDY ZHU / CHINA DAILY ?? Chinese and US middle school teenage players compete during a friendship competitio­n at Nike’s headquarte­r in New York City on Monday afternoon.
JUDY ZHU / CHINA DAILY Chinese and US middle school teenage players compete during a friendship competitio­n at Nike’s headquarte­r in New York City on Monday afternoon.

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