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  1. 1972 visit by Richard Nixon to China - Wikipedia

    • From February 21 to 28, 1972, United States President Richard Nixon visited the People's Republic of China (PRC) in the culmination of his administration's efforts to establish relations with the PRC after years of U.S. diplomatic policy that favored the Republic of China in Taiwan. His visit was the first time a U.S. president had visited the PRC, and his arrival in … See more

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    Improved relations with the Soviet Union and the PRC are often cited as the most successful diplomatic achievements … See more

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    President Nixon, his wife, and their entourage left the White House on February 17, 1972, spending a night in Kaneohe Marine Corps Air Station, Oahu, Hawaii. They arrived the next day in Guam at 5 pm, wh… See more

    Further reading

    • Burr, William (1999) The Kissinger Transcripts, The New Press
    Dallek, Robert (2007). Nixon and Kissinger: Partners in Power. New York: HarperCollins.
    Drew, Elizabeth (2007). Richard M. Nixon. New York: Time… See more

     
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  2. Nixon’s 1972 Visit to China at 50 - Wilson Center

    On the morning of February 21, 1972, US President Richard Nixon landed in the People’s Republic of China. The visit was a visual spectacle for the US President, his entourage, and much of the rest of the world, which closely watched the …

  3. Nixon's Trip to China | Richard Nixon Museum and …

    President Nixon's trip to China in 1972 ended twenty-five years of isolation between the United States and the People's Republic of China (PRC) and resulted in establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries in …

  4. Rapprochement with China, 1972 - Office of the Historian

  5. 50th Anniversary of Richard and Pat Nixon’s Historic …

    This Monday, February 21, 2022, is the 50th anniversary of President Nixon’s visit to China. Visitors can relive the historic moment, view artifacts, and explore the relationship between the United States and China at the Richard Nixon …

  6. 50 Years Later: Richard Nixon’s Historic Visit to China

    Mar 2, 2022 · President Richard Nixon made one of the most significant foreign visits in the history of the United States 50 years ago when he traveled to the People’s Republic of China Feb. 21-28, 1972—ending two-plus decades of no …

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  8. President Nixon arrives in China for talks | February …

    Nov 13, 2009 · In an amazing turn of events, President Richard Nixon takes a dramatic first step toward normalizing relations with the communist People’s Republic of China (PRC) by traveling to Beijing for a...

  9. The Week that Changed the World: The Inside Story …

    Nov 10, 2010 · On July 15, 1971, Richard Nixon went to NBC’s studios in Burbank, California and announced that he would visit China. The news came as a surprise to all but a few people. Because the U.S. didn’t have diplomatic relations with …

  10. When Nixon went to China - Harvard Law School

    On February 21, 1972, Richard Nixon became the first sitting United States president to set foot in the People’s Republic of China (PRC).

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  14. Nixon in China Itinerary, Feb. 17 -28, 1972 | US-China Institute

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  18. Nixon's China Visit, 1972 | American Experience | PBS

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