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Ping-pong diplomats look back

Posted: Wednesday, January 07, 2009 3:00 PM
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China this month is celebrating the 30th anniversary of diplomatic ties with the U.S.  Relations were established after the legendary "ping pong" diplomacy that began in 1971, when the U.S. national table tennis team was invited to play in China. A year later, China’s national team traveled to the U.S., and the rest is history. 

At 15-years-old, Judy Bochenski Hoarfrost was the youngest member of the American team back in 1971.  She and Zhang Xielin, the coach of China’s national table tennis team who visited the US in 1972, share some fleeting memories with NBC News.

VIDEO: Ping-pong diplomats look back

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