Special to The Post
Mayor London N. Breed hosted a send-off reception in her office on Wednesday for eight San Francisco college students who will be participating in a summer exchange camp in Guangzhou, China.
The exchange camp was organized by Darlene Chiu Bryant, executive director, GlobalSF for
Breed’s first official delegation to China this past April. Mayor Breed visited Shanghai, and Guangzhou. This summer-exchange camp is a direct result of Breed’s diplomatic visit to Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Beijing and Shanghai in April.
“Take in the history and community afforded by this educational and cultural experience,” said Breed in her words of encouragement to the students. “Learn all you can learn.”
Zhang Jianmin, consulate general of the People’s Republic of China, San Francisco, offered his words of encouragement to the students as well. “I hope that this trip will contribute to better U.S.-China relationships and will be a bridge to build a better understanding of China.”
This student exchange will promote and strengthen the people-to-people relationship between San Francisco and China. These students will further the cultural and educational exchanges between the youth and communities of China during this summer camp.
The students will also serve as ambassadors representing San Francisco and promote the city throughout the two-week programs and activities.