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Old friends remembered on China's Friendship Day
By Tao Xing  ·  2021-07-10  ·   Source: Web Exclusive

  

Lin Songtian, President of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC), addresses attendees at the ceremony for the Reopening of Rewi Alley's Residence, in Beijing on July 10 (TAO XING)  

The former residence of Rewi Alley (1897-1987), a New Zealand-born writer, social reformer and educator who spent 60 years of his life working in China, was reopened in Beijing on July 10.  

"We want to tell Alley and all other international friends that their choice of impartiality is correct," Lin Songtian, President of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC), said at the reopening ceremony. 

During the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931-1945), Alley helped develop China's Gung Ho movement in 1938, mobilizing mass production to support the war effort, by using his links to China’s early Communist leadership.  

The movement made important contributions to the Chinese people's resistance against Japanese aggression and the victory of China's new democratic revolution, said Lin. 

"After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Alley spared no efforts in supporting China’s development, promoting people-to-people friendship between China and other countries, and safeguarding world peace," Lin added. 

  

Lin Songtian (left), President of CPAFFC, walks with international friends and representatives from embassies inside the CPAFFC's yard, in Beijing on July 10 (TAO XING) 

Many of China's international friends attended the event, including 106-year-old Isabel Crook, who has spent most of her life in China teaching English and training talent, her son Michael Crook, Chairman of International Committee for the Promotion of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives, and Zhou Youma, the son of Lebanese-American doctor George Hatem.  

Hatem, known as Ma Haide in China, was the first Westerner exceptionally approved to become a member of Communist Party of China (CPC) and obtain Chinese citizenship. Alley used to live with Hatem in a cave house in Yan'an, one of the most sacred places in China’s revolution, back in early 1939, according to Zhou.

Zhou scattered both Alley's and his father's ashes across the places dearest to them in China. "With my own hand, I sent them, two dear friends who forged a friendship through thick and thin, back to the land where they devoted their lifetimes to the Chinese people. This land became their final resting place." 

"Today, under the leadership of the CPC, we have realized the first centenary goal of building a moderately prosperous society in all respects and brought about a historic resolution to the problem of extreme poverty in China," Lin said. "I believe our international friends can be satisfied with the CPC’s achievements, and proud of the choices they themselves have made." 

  

The CPAFFC holds the first Friendship Day in Beijing on July 10 (TAO XING)  

  

Guests visit booths inside the CPAFFC's yard during the Friendship Day event in Beijing on July 10 (TAO XING) 

In addition, July 10 also marked the first Friendship Day of China hosted by the CPAFFC. According to Lin, to introduce China and Chinese culture to international friends, CPAFFC in the future will host the Friendship Day annually, on the first Saturday of July.  

  

Lin Songtian, President of CPAFFC, introduces the history of CPAFFC and China's people-to-people exchanges at a specially created exhibition area inside the CPAFFC, in Beijing on July 10 (TAO XING) 

After the ceremony, Lin took all international friends and representatives from various embassies into the CPAFFC's yard to enjoy a variety of local snacks, artistic performances and other traditional cultural elements, and further introduced the history of CPAFFC and China’s people-to-people exchanges at an exhibition area created especially for the occasion. 

Copyedited by Elsbeth van Paridon  

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