《首都各界》 庆祝中华人民共和国成立60周年大会
* Parade at Tiananmen Square Complete Full Length Coverage – see below!
October 1, 2009 marks China’s 60th National Day. Thousands of police and troops have cleared central Beijing of all passers-by before anniversary celebrations for the birth of the People’s Republic of China on October 1, 1949. Tiananmen Square has become a high-tech stage to display the ruling Communist Party’s achievements before invited guests.
The parade of picture-perfect soldiers, lines of tanks and missiles, dozens of elaborate floats, and 100,000 well-drilled civilians will be a proud moment for many Chinese citizens, watching the spectacle across the country on television.
Thousands of police and troops have cleared central Beijing of all passers-by before anniversary celebrations for the birth of the People’s Republic of China on October 1, 1949. Tiananmen Square has become a high-tech stage to display the ruling Communist Party’s achievements before invited guests.
Click below to watch Live China 60th Anniversary Broadcast.
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《祖国万岁》 庆祝中华人民共和国成立60周年大型文艺晚会
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OMG, there is a parade float representing Taiwan in the parade???
Since when did Taiwan agree to join China???
That’s so misleading!!!! China always likes to do this kind absurb propaganda; no wonder Taiwan people don’t like to join China.
I just wasted 30min watching this boring parade. Zzzz…. Zzzz… Everything looks the same, so square and stiff. Nothing creative, fun, or innovative. BORING!!!