
Chinese President Hu Jintao (C) visits the prestigious Peking
University on its 110th anniversary in Beijing, capital of China, May 3, 2008.
(Xinhua/Fan Rujun)

Chinese President Hu Jintao (C) visits the prestigious Peking
University on its 110th anniversary in Beijing, capital of China, May 3, 2008.
(Xinhua/Ju Peng)
BEIJING, May 3 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao urged college
students to turn their patriotic passion into concrete actions of studying hard
and contributing to the upcoming Olympic Games during a visit to Peking
University on Saturday.
Hu called upon the 110-year-old elite institution of higher learning on the
eve of its anniversary, extending congratulations and greetings to the students,
faculty and alumni.
The President joined in students at the university library, shaking hands
and chatting with them.
"College life is the golden time in a person's life. You should make the
most of the time to study hard, think hard and practise hard," he said. "You
should also actively engage in social activities so as to not only learn the
knowledge but also improve your ability to serve the country."
He said students should turn patriotism into "actions of studying hard,
working for the coming Olympic games, and improving yourselves to meet the needs
of the country and people."
His remark found an echo in many students. "I know that patriotism is not
just in words but also in action. What we should do now to love our country is
to study hard," said Yang Zhehao, a postgraduate student from the university's
College of Marxism.
"I am looking forwards to the coming Olympic Games and wish to contribute
my own efforts to it," he said.
Hu also dropped in at dormitories of foreign students studying in the
university. The university has developed academic exchanges with more than 200
universities from 50 countries and regions. Around 5,000 foreign students are
studying on the campus now.
"You came to Peking University from various countries with interests in the
Chinese culture. I sincerely welcome you," he told the visiting scholars.
He said he hopes foreign students and their Chinese classmates could help
each other and build up friendship and become a bridge of friendship between
China and other countries.
Learning that a number of foreign students have joined in volunteer
programs for the Beijing Olympic Games, he said, with help from foreign friends,
China will host a "successful, unique and high-level" Olympiad.
The President also told university president Xu Zhihong and other faculty
that elite education institutions like Peking University should bear the
responsibility of making key scientific breakthroughs and foster more talents
for the country.
The Peking University should build itself a world-class institution of
higher learning with wide perspective, open mind and hard work, he said.
"Peking University has shared the fate of our country and wrote an
outstanding history for itself in the past century. I am glad to see that it has
passed on its remarkable traditions," he said.
As one of China's oldest university, the Peking University had played an
important role in the country's revolutionary history. It was the center of the
Chinese New-Culture Movement in the early20th century and the earliest base for
Marxism in China.
Hu's visit has made a stir on the campus. The campus internet forum was
flooded with posts from students, some reporting face-to-face contacts with the
President, while others expressing sorrow for not having the chance.
"I was excited but not nervous, because he's very nice and amiable," said
Meng Fei, a postgraduate student from the university's International College for
Chinese Language Studies, describing her talk with the President.