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Chinese official who praised CCP, denied Uyghur genocide visits with three more top universities

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A controversial Chinese official continued his United States college campus tour earlier this month visiting two more universities despite his previous comments praising the CCP and denying an alleged Uyghur genocide in China.

"An in-depth conversation on China's economy and China-US relations with future business leaders from the Baruch College," Huang Ping, consul general of the People’s Republic of China in New York, recently posted on X during a visit to Baruch College.

"You guys are awesome and the questions are pointed. Looking forward to many more! May you continue to shine brightly in your academic and career pursuits!"

That same day, Ping posted photos from a visit with officials at Northeastern University.

CHINESE OFFICIAL WHO PRAISED CCP MAKES ANOTHER APPEARANCE AT TOP IVY LEAGUE SCHOOL: ‘HISTORIC CONNECTIONS’

"It was such a wonderful meeting with the senior leadership of the Northeastern University," Ping posted. "I was impressed by NEU’s international strategy and its thoughtful arrangement for the Chinese students. NEU is more than welcome to participate in Youth Envoys Scholarship to visit China!"

Days earlier, Ping was at Boston University meeting with the school’s "leadership team."

"Looking forward to further strengthening BU's cooperation with China, and welcome more BUers to visit China for study and exchange," Ping wrote on X.

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