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U.S. expert says China's achievements exceed expectations

Source: Xinhua| 2019-10-10 00:31:37|Editor: huaxia
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Ezra Vogel, a professor emeritus at Harvard University, speaks in an interview with Xinhua at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the United States, May 16, 2019. (Xinhua/Wang Ying)

Most Chinese people, foreigners as well, have never imagined that China can develop so fast in the past decades, a renowned professor emeritus at Harvard University said.

NEW YORK, Oct. 9 (Xinhua) -- China's rapid development during the past seven decades has been "beyond anyone's expectation," Ezra Vogel, a renowned American expert, has told Xinhua.

"Not just foreigners. I guess for most Chinese people themselves, they never imagined their country could develop so fast," he said during a recent interview in fluent Mandarin at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The 89-year-old professor emeritus at Harvard University started to focus on China in the 1960s, and he lived in south China's Guangdong Province for years in the 1980s.

Since then, Vogel has been traveling to China at least once a year. "I see people's lives get better year after year," he said.

During his latest trip to China last year, he took a bullet train from Beijing to east China's Shandong Province, and found the experience "very good."

In Vogel's opinion, China's reform and opening-up policy was a great decision made by then Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping over 40 years ago, as the country has since been growing by leaps and bounds.

Vogel spent 10 years studying Deng and wrote a book titled "Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China." Published in 2011, the over 900-page tome has provided a window for Westerners to gain a better understanding of modern China.

In his eyes, education has played a vital part in China's success in the reform and opening-up. "The students (that) got enrolled into college (in China) after 1977 were very brilliant. Their modern way of thinking has brought great changes to the country," he said.

Besides digging into new research topics, Vogel is also actively engaged in training new generations of experts on China in the United States.

He frequently attends China-related forums held across the United States, and now acts as a counselor of a three-year program involving some 20 young professionals with a certain level of Mandarin and knowledge of China.

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