Following their 'Footprints'
'My
China and
"Blockades never prevent breakthroughs; churning waves won't hold back determined ships," Ambassador
The event celebrated the sixth edition of "My
The new restrictions followed earlier US guidelines seeking to globally restrict the use of Chinese advanced computing chips.
In a rare showcase in
"So cute. I never thought that I would be invited on stage, you know, by a robot. So who knows, maybe one day it will be the one standing here giving the speech," Xie quipped.
He noted China's pursuit of innovation is not to oppose or out-compete anyone, but to improve the lives of its own people and the greater development of humanity.
"A big yard with iron curtains only leads to isolation; blocking other countries slows global innovation; and weaponizing scientific collaboration harms one's own credibility and weakens competitiveness," Xie said, without mentioning any of the fresh US curbs.
But he did recall the past feats the two countries made in science and tech exchange. They include joint efforts to promote folic acid intake that helped millions of newborns, and helping
Most recently, China shared lunar soil samples from the Chang'e 5 mission with Brown University and Stony Brook University.
In his speech, Xie noted that China is using technology to improve lives at home and around the world.
He highlighted China's advances in green development and technology, noting that over 87 percent of days in
China has also built the world's largest renewable energy system, employing nearly half of the global workforce in the sector. Its solar and wind products are exported to over 200 countries and regions, helping cut global carbon emissions by over 3.6 billion tons.
Xie also pointed to DeepSeek, an open-source AI model, as an example of China's openness and contribution to global progress, offering hope for bridging the digital divide in the Global South.
The ambassador also said that it is people-to-people ties that invigorate China-US relations.
"The future of this relationship ultimately depends on the two peoples. We warmly welcome more American friends to travel in
In addition to the feature-length documentary My China Footprints, Wednesday's event also featured four short films, telling stories that are diverse, yet unified by a common thread — the powerful impact of people-to-people exchange.
In My City, My Home, the audience met
Welcome to the Future took viewers on a journey through China's technological achievements — from the speed of sleek bullet trains to the everyday convenience of QR code payments — as seen by students like
Common stereotypes
Meanwhile, Misconceptions vs. Reality offered a refreshing counter-narrative to common stereotypes. It followed
The final short film, City or Not City, documented the whirlwind travels of
"These stories matter because they remind us of what's possible. Yes, tensions exist in
Citing President
"From
More than 200 people, including people from all walks of life in the US, attended the event.
In the Glimpses of Modern China show, participants were wowed by a dancing robot dog from Unitree that can walk on two legs and shake hands with visitors. There was also a robot that could do Chinese kung fu, and also help people with fire and earthquake detection.
At the demonstration site of Rokid, a
The AI-powered glasses can translate more than 100 languages in real time.
By ZHAO HUANXIN in
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