Zuckerberg speaks Mandarin, Beijing students cheer

Zuckerberg speaks Mandarin, Beijing students cheer

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 07:22 AM IST
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Beijing : China may ban Facebook, but not its co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who delighted an audience of students in Beijing with a 30-minute chat in his recently learned Mandarin Chinese.

 There was no explicit discussion of China’s ban on the social media site, which has been in place since 2009, though an indirect reference to it drew laughter during the question-and-answer session yesterday at the prestigious Tsinghua University. Both Zuckerberg and the university posted video clips of the Q&A online.

Zuckerberg, whose company has long sought to enter the Chinese market, noted that the social media giant already helps some Chinese companies in foreign markets, citing computer maker Lenovo’s ads on Facebook in India.   “Speaking of China, I have a more difficult question for Mark, which I hope will not get me fired. What are Facebook’s plans in China?” asked the forum facilitator and Facebook employee Wei Xiaoliang, to laughter and applause from the audience.

“We are already in China,” Zuckerberg said in Chinese, to more laughter. “We help Chinese companies gain customers abroad.”   “We want to help the rest of the world connect to China.” Beijing promotes Internet use for business and education but bans material deemed subversive or obscene and blocks access to foreign websites run by human rights and Tibet activists and some overseas news and social media sites.

On China’s social media, many microbloggers noted the irony that Zuckerberg’s famous creation is blocked in China.

Designer David Wang, in an interview in downtown Beijing, said he would be happy if Facebook was allowed across the so-called Great Firewall of China.    “Because now we have to use software to jump the Wall if we want to access Facebook,” he said.

Zuckerberg visited Beijing as a newly-appointed member to the advisory board for Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management. He met Tuesday with Tsinghua President Chen Jining to discuss cooperation in education, according to a statement by Tsinghua. Zuckerberg’s Chinese pronunciation was far from fluent and some native speakers said it was a “challenge” to understand him.

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