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Yes, President Barack Obama, the 44th President of the U.S., visited Cambodia in 2012. He was the first American leader to do so.
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It marked the re-opening of U.S. relations with China. No sitting US President had ever visited China. Herbert Hoover had lived there as a young mining engineer, along with his wife, during the time of the Boxer Rebellion (1900). "No president had visited there since the Communist government took power" is not the correct answer, but appears on trivia quiz sites.
No humans from China have ever gone to the Moon; the only humans to ever visit the Moon have been 12 American men, all but one of them military officers. in December 2013, a robotic rover did successfully land on the Moon.
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Since Mr. Obama is our country's first African-American president, that is certainly something he did that nobody else has done before him, and every action he has taken, he is the first black president to have ever done it. In the world of diplomacy, he is also the first U.S. president to ever visit Cambodia, as well as the first to visit Burma (Myanmar). But beware of some anti-Obama websites which list "he was the first president to ever..." (insert negative accusation here); the majority, if not all, of these assertions are political in nature and are not actual "firsts"-- rather, they are based on the opinion of his political opponents.
Every part of China was Communist, ever since 1949 until the 1970s, when Chairman Deng Xiaoping instituted capitalism and free trade reforms. Since then, China has no longer been communist in practice, as the nation currently violates many tenets of communism (for example, communist countries by definition have free trade, which China does)
It was in 1985 when Israel received aid to reform its economy.
On November 19, 2012, he and his Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, completed a visit to Burma (Myanmar), making Mr. Obama the first U.S. president to ever visit that country. By all accounts, he was very warmly received.