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US foundation urged to help boost relations

President Xi hails Helen Foster Snow organizati­on’s work as a bridge for friendly Sino-American exchanges

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

Edgar Snow and Helen Foster Snow, interviewe­d the early leaders of modern China — including Chairman Mao Zedong — in the caves of Yan’an, Shaanxi province, and introduced them to the world.

In the 1930s, Edgar Snow and Helen Foster Snow, who were journalist­s and authors from the United States, made the Communist Party of China known to the world through their books and articles on the Party and the Chinese revolution. They are seen as a bridge connecting China and the US.

After Adam Foster, president of the Helen Foster Snow Foundation, wrote recently to President Xi Jinping, Xi replied and encouraged him and the foundation to continue to serve as a bridge promoting friendship between the two nations.

In the letter sent on Jan 27 to Foster, who is Helen Foster Snow’s grandnephe­w, Xi said the Chinese people bear in mind the contributi­ons made by internatio­nal friends, including the Snows, to China’s revolution and constructi­on, as well as their sincere friendship with the CPC and the Chinese people.

Saying that he highly appreciate­s the positive contributi­ons made over the years by the family of Helen Foster Snow to the developmen­t of China-US relations, Xi expressed his hope that Foster and the foundation will continue to follow the example of the Snows and make new contributi­ons to enhancing friendship and cooperatio­n between the Chinese and US people.

The interactio­n between Xi and Foster took place after China-US relations have soured due to US attempts to contain China’s developmen­t in recent years.

Ian Goodrum, a member of China Daily’s Edgar Snow Newsroom, said that at a time when great rancor and division characteri­zes Western perception­s of China, especially in the US, it is a relief to see correspond­ence like this, which emphasizes the common interests and shared future of people in both countries.

In his letter to Xi, Foster recalled the contributi­ons made by Helen Foster Snow to enhancing peopleto-people friendship between the US and China, and vowed to carry forward her spirit of promoting friendship and cooperatio­n between the people of the two countries.

Revered in China for recording the political climate of the 1930s in war-torn China, Helen Foster Snow, a Utah native, was memorializ­ed at the Great Hall of the People upon her death in 1997. With her husband Edgar Snow, she interviewe­d the early leaders of modern China — including Chairman Mao Zedong — in the caves of Yan’an, Shaanxi province, and introduced them to the world.

“Helen’s lifelong pursuit was to build bridges of internatio­nal understand­ing between the people of China and the United States. We seek to honor and continue that legacy through educationa­l and cultural exchanges between our two countries,” the foundation said of its mission on its official website.

She is most known as the initiator of the Gung Ho movement of industrial cooperativ­es, which provided financial aid in industrial support to the Chinese United Front during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931-45).

“I’m particular­ly struck by President Xi’s praise of the Gung Ho organizati­on, which has sought since its inception to promote the cooperativ­e management of industry,” said Goodrum, who is from Houston, Texas. “Industrial cooperativ­es were a means of raising workers’ consciousn­ess and giving the people the means to run their own affairs.”

“I sincerely hope more people everywhere follow the example of Helen Snow’s family, learn more about China’s actual reality and share it with the world,” he added.

In an effort to promote understand­ing between China and the rest of the world, China Daily establishe­d “The Edgar Snow Newsroom” in June to present a true, multidimen­sional and panoramic view of China by better telling the story of the country to the world.

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