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Honoring Ancient Traditions

Honoring Ancient Traditions

Marks of Friendship: 250 Years of U.S. Diplomatic Treasures

“This is going to be the Pacific century … we are a Pacific nation, America. We’ve got a lot of incredibly important ties with China and Japan, Korea, the Philippines; all the nations … and the Asian Pacific Americans of our country make those ties incredibly important.”
—President George W. Bush May 17, 2002

To secure its prosperity as a young nation, America built trading partnerships with some of the world’s oldest civilizations. Economic trade with India and China reached American shores as early as the late 1700s on ships filled with tea, porcelain, silks, and other luxury goods. Cultural influences from many Asian nations also took root in American consciousness.

This early exchange of commodities and traditions helped shape the development of many aspects of American life. Today, art, design, music, technology, and well-being often show inspiration from Asian materials, techniques, and customs.

American diplomacy has benefitted from nearly 250 years of these exchanges. Many diplomatic properties showcase historic Asian furnishings and decorative arts alongside pieces of fine American craftsmanship. Some were acquired with historic properties while others were accepted as diplomatic gifts. The State Department recognizes the importance of preserving these diplomatic treasures as tangible tools of cultural diplomacy, and as a gesture of mutual respect.

OUR NON-PROFIT PARTNER

The Fund to Conserve was established, in 2012, as a 501(c)(3), independent, non-profit, nonpartisan private sector partner to the U.S. Department of State, Overseas Buildings Operations, Office of Cultural Heritage. The purpose of this public-private partnership is to fund – through philanthropic giving – the conservation and preservation of the Department of State’s many properties of cultural and architectural significance, and the heritage collections they house.

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