By Bill Hicks
China and the United States are two of the largest economies – both in terms of production and consumption – in the world.
Given the different societal identities of each country, and with a long history of strained political relations, reconciling the cultural overlap that is destined to happen between the two nations in the future is a difficult task.
A group of Chinese students arrived Sunday afternoon at the Solano Community College campus to meet their local host families for a summer camp organized through the American-Chinese Cultural Exchange Service, designed in part to meet that future challenge.