President Hu Jintao's charming performance and speech prompted
Boeing commercial airplanes chief executive Alan Mulally, who
chaired the proceedings, to pump his fist and shout "China rocks!"
after Hu left.
He said Hu's visit to Boeing "exceeded my expectations."
"For the president of China's first visit to the US and to have
the first place he stops be Paine Field and his thank you to Boeing
workers -- it makes my eyes water."
Cultural comforts
During his stay in Washington, President Hu will find a number
of Chinese furnishings gracing his rooms in the Blair House. Items
include a Chinese porcelain vase from the 18th century, a Chinese
screen from the late 17th century, a Chinese Chippendale mirror
from the late 18th century and a modern Chinese-style cabinet. The
Blair House was built in 1824 and purchased by the government in
1942.
Cute kids
Four girls adopted from China by American couples delighted
President Hu on Wednesday, prompting the president to hug the
children, Washington State's ex-governor, Gary Locke, said.
The girls were among six children who greeted and presented Hu
and his wife Liu Yongqing with bouquets of flowers after they
entered the Future of Flight aviation museum in Everett. "They
spoke Chinese…. He was very impressed that the parents were keeping
Chinese customs and culture alive," said Locke.
Working lunch
At the Future of Flight aviation museum in Everett, 600 business
and community leaders were on hand for Hu's speech at a cost of
US$750 each. They also got to meet the Chinese VIPs traveling in
his 100-strong delegation.
(China Daily April 21, 2006)