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    Foreign families achieve their Chinese dream

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    2017-09-26 09:02China Daily Editor: Gu Mengxi ECNS App Download
    Karyl Condit, granddaughter of J. Bruce and Isabelle Eyestone, an American couple who went to China in early 1900s and founded a middle school in Fujian province, visited Guling with her husband and daughter last week. Hu Meidong/China Daily

    Karyl Condit, granddaughter of J. Bruce and Isabelle Eyestone, an American couple who went to China in early 1900s and founded a middle school in Fujian province, visited Guling with her husband and daughter last week. Hu Meidong/China Daily

    Honored guests visit county where their ancestors once lived

    When Mark Becker climbed a mountain in Fuzhou in the eastern province of Fujian with his aunt and wife last week, he praised efforts of President Xi Jinping that helped his family fulfill their dream of visiting the place where their ancestors lived and sometimes fought.[Special coverage]

    In the early 1900s, Becker's great-grandfather, Harry Caldwell, arrived in Guling (previously known in the West as Kuliang), a mountainous county in Fuzhou. He spent about 40 years doing missionary work there and improving the county's educational facilities before returning to the United States during World War II.

    "My grandfather's first language was really Chinese. He only spoke English until he was 3 or 4 because all his friends were Chinese children," said Becker, one of 19 people from seven families the Fuzhou government invited to visit their ancestors' old home.

    Missionaries first arrived in Guling in 1886. Later, the county attracted diplomats and merchants who wanted to avoid the summer heat in Fuzhou, one of five Chinese treaty ports opened in the wake of the First Opium War (1839-42).

    Becker also expressed gratitude for the efforts Xi made 25 years ago to help a widow visit Guling. "I don't think we'd be here if he hadn't done that. We've all dreamed of coming here for years. We all grew up with the same stories. So for him to help us come was a wonderful thing to do," he said.

    In 1992, when Xi was Party secretary of Fuzhou, he read a story in People's Daily about Elizabeth Johnson Gardner, who wanted to honor her late husband's wish to revisit his childhood home by traveling to Guling herself.

    In February 2012, when Xi, who was then vice-president, visited the U.S., he told the story of how he helped to fulfill her Guling dream.

    Milton Gardner (1901-86), a professor of physics at the University of California, lived in Guling for the first nine years of his life, until 1911. He repeatedly muttered "Kuliang, Kuliang" in the final hours of his life, according to his family.

    Xi said that after reading the touching but sad story, he immediately had government officials contact Gardner and invite her to visit Guling. Four months later, Gardner completed her trip to the county.

    "Mrs. Gardner was so excited that she had finally fulfilled her husband's last wish. She said she would cherish this bond of friendship between her husband and the people of China, because after seeing for herself the beauty of Guling and the warmth of the Chinese people, she understood why her husband had been so deeply attached to the country," Xi said later.

    Karyl Condit and daughter Andrea, visiting Fujian province, hold a photo with J. Bruce and Isabelle Eyestone, Condit's grandparents, who lived in China in the early 1900s. Hu Meidong/China Daily
    Karyl Condit and daughter Andrea, visiting Fujian province, hold a photo with J. Bruce and Isabelle Eyestone, Condit's grandparents, who lived in China in the early 1900s. Hu Meidong/China Daily

    Xi called on the two countries to strengthen people-to-people exchanges and build stronger public support for mutually beneficial cooperation between China and the U.S..

    "I am sure there are many such touching stories between our two peoples," he added.

    Xi still attaches great importance to people-to-people exchanges in the promotion of international relations.

    At the conclusion of the BRICS summit in Xiamen, Fujian, this month, people-to-people exchanges were highlighted, along with economic and political cooperation among the five members: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

    Mark Becker has good understanding of the friendship between the people of China and the U.S.. His great-grandfather killed 30 to 40 tigers to protect local residents from harm.

    "There was a Chinese man whose nickname was 'Dada', who was a very good friend of my great-grandfather and hunted tigers with him. They were best friends. He became a sort of uncle to my great-grandfather and his brothers," he said.

    He added that his relatives lost contact with Dada when they left China: "That's one of the things my family has always wondered about - if there would be a way to get in touch with his family."

    Undying affection

    Elyn Gregg Cheney MacInnis, daughter-in-law of Donald MacInnis who came to China in the 1940s and fought the Japanese as a member of the Flying Tigers air squadron, said her father-in-law had fallen in love with China.

    "When my husband's father passed away in 2005, he sat there still, with Christmas cards from his Chinese friends held tightly in his hands," she said. "He loved China throughout his entire life."

    In the last year of his life, Donald MacInnis visited China and taught English and journalism at a university in Nanping, Fujian.

    He contracted meningitis during his trip and died several months later after returning to the U.S., she said.

      

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