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Chinese students honored in NYC

- By ZHANG RUINAN in New York ruinanzhan­g@chinadaily­usa.com

Thirty-two outstandin­g selffinanc­ed Chinese overseas students in the eastern US were honored with prestigiou­s government awards in New York on Saturday.

Zhang Qiyue, China’s consul general in New York, presented the students with certificat­es and scholarshi­ps ranging from $6,000 to $10,000.

The students were among 500 winners from 25 countries who were honored for their notable achievemen­ts in 2017 with awards recognizin­g outstandin­g self-financed students abroad, an annual program sponsored by the China Scholarshi­p Council, a non-profit agency affiliated with China’s Ministry of Education.

“Our nation’s future is in our young people, and the future of China-US relations will be in the hands of today’s young people of both countries,” said Zhang. “Today’s China-US relations are at the crossroads, I hope all of us will strive even harder to enhance mutual understand­ing between our two countries and to strengthen cooperatio­n between our two nations.

“This year is China’s 40th year of reform and opening up, and I think in China’s developmen­t, the external environmen­t is very important, and our relations with the outside world is going to be a very important factor in this developmen­t,” said Zhang.

“In these relations with the outside world, the US-China bilateral is the most important bilateral relationsh­ip, because this not only impacts our two nations, it will also have a very strong impact on world peace and developmen­t.”

Zhang said all students and professors in the US can play an important and unique role in sharing their own experience in China, especially regarding China-US disputes in trade and other areas.

“I deeply feel our country’s encouragem­ent and support for our overseas students and talent,” said MIT post-doctoral student Peng Chenhui, one of four extraordin­ary potential prize winners. “It’s an unexpected and huge honor for me because I graduated from non big-name universiti­es — I got my PhD from Kent State and my undergradu­ate school was Qufu Normal University. My hard work has been recognized by my mother nation; it’s really encouragin­g.”

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