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Players, enthusiasts in New York mark 55th anniversary of Ping-Pong Diplomacy

By Minlu Zhang in New York | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2026-04-18 21:56
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Daniel Desiato, 14, of Peach Blossom Haven Community in Boston, plays table tennis at an event marking the 55th anniversary of China-US Ping-Pong Diplomacy at SPIN New York Flatiron on Friday. [Photo by Minlu Zhang/chinadaily.com.cn]

Recalling her experience with the young Chinese players at the time, Hayden said many of them had never traveled abroad before. Observing their curiosity, she said, "I was seeing what they were seeing," adding that they asked her many questions and that she quickly realized "they were just like me."

"I think that between people to people, there's always communication, because we're all the same. People have the same needs," Hayden said.

"If you have good relations, if you have friendship, then I think there is going to be very little conflict between two people. It's misunderstandings, if you don't know another people. So if you go and visit another country...you start to see, oh, we're all the same," she said.

She said younger generations should stay open-minded, and they should "keep their eyes and their hearts open to accept and understand the culture of the other people."

Among the youngest attendees was Daniel Desiato, a 14-year-old from the Peach Blossom Haven Community, a community center in Bosheton, Massachusetts.

On the table, he was all business: fast, focused, no-nonsense, sending balls across the net with a speed that belies his age. Daniel's connection to this anniversary ran deeper than his game. For a school project, he produced a documentary on China-US Ping-Pong Diplomacy researching, gathering archival photos and footage, and editing it together with a soundtrack. Reflecting on his research, he said, "Sports can really promote peace."

Brian Moran, 65, is the chief of staff at USA Table Tennis, the non-profit governing body for the sport in the United States. He has spent much of his career growing the game at the grassroots level, encouraging more clubs to open and getting more people to pick up a paddle. Moran said the commemorative event carries special meaning.

"I remember ping-pong previously as a kid, and it's just been a wonderful thing to have our countries be able to share this every five years and to make a celebration of it. It's a big deal," Moran said.

"We are all people, and whatever is going on in the countries and in the world, eventually it all settles down to getting along and everybody being part of a real community," he said.

minluzhang@chinadailyusa.com

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