Across America (May 29- June 4)
Updated: 2015-06-06 03:54
(China Daily USA)
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More than 200 Students and faculty members from City University of New York , Columbia University, Weill Cornell Meidcal College, Fordham University, the Juiliard School, Kean University, New Jersey City University, the New York Institute of Technology, New York Medical College, NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology and Syracuse University attended and off ered advice and suggestions about Sino-US relations at the open day of the Chinese Consulate General in New York on Wednesday.
Students talks with Chinese consul after group discussion.[Photo by Hong Xiao / For China Daily] |
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