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60th anniversary of the People's Republic of China

The 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China took place on 1 October 2009. A military parade involving 10,000 troops and the display of many high-tech weapons was held in Tiananmen Square in Beijing and various celebrations were conducted all over the country. China's paramount leader Hu Jintao inspected the troops along Chang'an Avenue in Beijing. This parade was immediately followed by a civilian parade involving 100,000 participants.

Background
, beneath Tiananmen. The People's Republic of China was founded on 1 October 1949. Since then, celebrations of varying scales occur on National Day each year. Military parades, presided over by Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party Mao Zedong, were held every year between 1949 and 1959. In September 1960, the Chinese leadership decided that in order to save funds and "be frugal", large-scale ceremonies for National Day would only be held every ten years, with a smaller-scale ceremony every five years. The last large-scale celebration during the Mao era was in 1969. Large-scale celebrations did not take place for 14 years amidst the climax of the Cultural Revolution. ==Preparations==
Preparations
in late August 40 million potted flowers, supplied by the state-owned Beijing Flowers & Trees Corp., were put in place in Beijing streets, approximately 5 million of which have been planted along the east–west axis of Chang'an Avenue, also known as the 'Avenue of Eternal Peace'. Flowers in Tiananmen Square were under 24-hour surveillance; Beijing Jinggong Red Flag factory began producing 2 million national flags for the celebrations. In Tiananmen Square itself, 56 "pillars of national unity" – each one symbolizing the 56 ethnic groups in China – were erected, with each containing fireworks for the night event on 1 October. 800,000 volunteers controlled crowds and maintained order while a further 30,000 provided translation services at subway and bus stations. Mosquitoes, rats, flies, and cockroaches were the targets of professional exterminators – four unannounced night-time sweeps were carried out around Tiananmen Square in Beijing, including in the Forbidden City complex. The public was encouraged to support the eradication through red slogan banners along Beijing streets and alleys, in what The Times said was reminiscent of the Four Pests campaign. One of these slogans read: "Eradicate the four pests, stress hygiene. Cleanly, cleanly welcome National Day!" Tiananmen Square was sealed off for the day on 29 August for the first rehearsals. Tens of thousands of fully costumed performers rehearsed on 16 September. The military also prepared, with several hundred vehicles rolling down Chang'an Avenue on 6 September. Parts of Beijing were closed down on 18 September for the final rehearsals of the anniversary parade. Police cleared streets and office buildings on the main roadways near Tiananmen Square from noon onwards for rehearsals that evening. State media went into overdrive; for example, highlighting how thousands of troops spent four months drilling to march in step on a mock practice ground with scale model of Chang'an Avenue, complete with the leadership reviewing stand. Following disruptions caused by the drills, which shut down roads and large parts of the Beijing Subway, Xinhua News Agency announced that the final rehearsal parade, scheduled for 26 September, was called off. Security The Sunday Times reported that "thousands of agents will stage a security clampdown exceeding anything seen for the 2008 Olympic Games". Residents were warned that if they stepped out onto balconies along the route, they might be shot. The Times says the authorities engaged counter-terrorist units and informers in districts where Xinjiang Muslims live, placed Tibetan Buddhists under surveillance, and arrested dissidents. The Times reported Internet users claiming censorship had been tightened; many sites had been blocked, among them Facebook and Twitter. Other security arrangements in place included relocation of mailboxes and newspaper stands along Chang'an Avenue and the closure or restricted opening of some of the hotels along the route (ex. the Beijing Hotel, the Beijing News Plaza Hotel, and the Beijing International Hotel). Other hotels on Chang'an Avenue closed guest rooms facing the main road during the celebrations. ==Media==
Media
The government established a media centre from 22 September until 2 October at the Media Center Hotel catering for journalists covering celebrations. The centre's deputy, Zhu Shouchen, said they received applications from more than 4,500 journalists around the world, including some 1,300 journalists from 346 media organisations in 108 countries. Almost 400 of them were said to be from Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. A film entitled The Founding of a Republic, commissioned by China's film regulator and made by the China Film Group (CFG) to mark the anniversary, was released nationwide on 17 September. The film retells the tale of the Communist ascendancy and triumph, with a star-studded cast including actors Zhang Ziyi, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, and directors Jiang Wen, Chen Kaige, and John Woo in mostly cameo appearances; the leading roles – such as Mao Zedong – were played by lesser known actors. CFG chairman Han Sanping co-directed the film with Huang Jianxin. A CFG spokesman said many stars answered Han's call to appear in the film and waived their fee, helping it keep its modest budget of 60–70 million yuan (US$8.8–$10 million). According to the executive at one of China's top multiplex chains, the film unusually married "the core of an 'ethically inspiring' film" – code for propaganda films, according to the Associated Press – "with commercial packaging." ==Parades==
Parades
self-propelled howitzer passes the Shin Kong Place Luxury shopping centre during a training exercise, Beijing. Leaders Liu Qi, as the Beijing municipal Communist Party Secretary, was the master of ceremonies for the event. Hu Jintao, in his position as the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, President of the People's Republic, and Chairman of the Central Military Commission, presided over the military parade. In addition, all members of the Politburo Standing Committee at the time, along with the former leader Jiang Zemin, stood atop Tiananmen in protocol order for the entire duration of the parade. Other prominent retired leaders, including former Premiers Li Peng and Zhu Rongji, and former Vice President Zeng Qinghong were also in attendance. Military parade at China's 60th anniversary parade. The military parade took place on Chang'an Avenue, with the country's leaders watching the parade from Tiananmen, above Mao's portrait. Hu Jintao inspected the troops standing onto a Hongqi HQE limousine designed for the event, with a special license plate (京V 02009). For the anniversary, the Chinese government budgeted roughly $44 million for the military parade, with some budget cuts due to the 2008 financial crisis. The parade displayed 52 new types of military hardware, including ZTZ99 main battle tanks, J-10 fighter aircraft, KJ-200 and KJ-2000 early-warning aircraft, Z-9W attack helicopters, and new models of the Type 95 and Type 03 assault rifles. The five new types of missiles were paraded by the Second Artillery Corps. The Second Artillery's display included a total of 108 missiles and was intended to showcase China's strategic deterrence capabilities. List of participating divisions in the parade In order of appearance: • PLA Combined Guard of honour (Chinese: 中国人民解放军三军仪仗队) • PLA Ground Force Cadet Officers Square Formation (Chinese: 陆军学员方队) • PLA Ground Force Infantry Square Formation (Chinese: 陆军步兵方队) • PLA Ground Force Special Forces Square Formation (Chinese: 陆军特种部队方队) • PLA Navy Cadet Officers Square Formation (Chinese: 海军学员方队) • PLA Navy Seamen Square Formation (Chinese: 海军水兵方队) • PLA Navy Marine Corps Square Formation (Chinese: 海军陆战队方队) • PLA Air Force Cadet Officers Square Formation (Chinese: 空军飞行学员方队) • PLA Air Force Paratroopers Square Formation (Chinese: 空军空降兵方队) • PLA Second Artillery Corps Cadets Square Formation (Chinese: 第二炮兵学员方队) • PLA Female Soldiers Square Formation (Chinese: 三军女兵方队) • People's Armed Police Square Formation (Chinese: 武警方队) • PLA Reserve Service Forces Square Formation (Chinese: 预备役方队) • Female Militia Square Formation (Chinese: 女民兵方队) List of military vehicles paraded amphibious IFV in Beijing during a training exercise. Chinese official state media states that all equipment displayed in the parade are manufactured in China, with 90% of them first displayed to the public. The equipment are listed in the order of appearance, with new appearances in bold: • ZTZ99 main battle tankZTZ96A main battle tankZBD2000 amphibious fighting vehicleZBD-97 infantry fighting vehicleZBL-08/09 infantry fighting vehicle • ZLC2000 airborne infantry fighting vehicle • ZSL-92 anti-riot infantry fighting vehicleType 05 155 mm self-propelled howitzerType 07 122 mm self-propelled howitzerPLL-05 120mm self-propelled mortar-howitzer • PTL02 100mm tank destroyerPHL03 300mm multiple launch rocket systemHJ-9 anti-tank missile systemType 95 self-propelled anti-aircraft artilleryHQ-7 surface-to-air missileHQ-16 surface-to-air missileYJ-83 anti-ship missileYJ-62 shore to ship cruise missileHQ-9 surface-to-air missileHQ-12 surface-to-air missileASN series tactical unmanned aerial dronesDF-15 short range ballistic missileDF-11 short range ballistic missileCJ-10 land attack cruise missileDF-21 medium range ballistic missileDF-31 intercontinental ballistic missileDF-31A intercontinental ballistic missileKJ-2000 early warning aircraftKJ-200 early warning aircraftXian H-6 bomber and tanker • along with newer Xian H-6K variant • JH-7A fighter-bomberJ-8F interceptor fighterChengdu J-10 multirole fighterShenyang J-11 multirole fighterChanghe Z-8 transport helicopterHarbin Z-9W attack helicopterHongdu JL-8 jet trainer aircraftType 022 stealth missile boatType 052C destroyerType 054A frigate Grand pageant (Mass pageant) Sixty floats showcasing themes such as "progress of the motherland", "scientific development", "brilliant achievement", and "beautiful prosperous China" passed by Tiananmen Square. Dozens of floats were surrounded by groups of either 1,949 or 2,009 marchers, with the total number of people marching in the parade being over one hundred thousand. One float had a giant portrait of Mao Zedong, which was immediately followed by similar floats with equally large portraits of Deng Xiaoping, Jiang Zemin, and Hu Jintao. On each of these portraits were inscribed slogans of each leader's signature ideologies: Mao Zedong Thought, Deng Xiaoping Theory, the Three Represents, and the Scientific Development Concept. Voice recordings of each leader were also played through loudspeakers. A float with 181 foreigners from 53 countries named "One World" also took part. List of floatsPrelude • The Guard of Honor • National Emblem Square Array • Section One: Struggling and Initiating • "Struggling in Blood" Formation • "Founding of New China" Formation • Mao Zedong Thought Formation • Section Two: Reforming and Opening up • Deng Xiaoping Thought Formation • Section Three: Into the New Century • Into the New Century • Section Four: China as A Rising Power • Scientific Development Concept List of card sequence slogans国庆 National Anniversary • '''National Emblem of the People's Republic of China with 1949 and 2009''' • '''National Flag of the People's Republic of China''' • '''Flag of the Chinese People's Liberation Army''' • Great Wall中华人民共和国万岁 (Long live the People's Republic of China) • 中国共产党万岁 (Long live the Chinese Communist Party) • 人民万岁 (Long live the people) • 听党指挥 (Submit to rule of the Party) • 服务人民 (Serve the People) • 英勇善战 (Be brave and worthy in war) • 忠诚于党 (Loyal to the Party) • 热爱人民 (Love the people) • 报效国家 (Serve the country) • 献身使命 (Devote to our mission) • 崇尚荣誉 (Honor our glory) • Dove of peace向人民英雄致敬 (Salute the people's heroes) • 社会主义好 (Socialism is Good) • 解放思想 (Liberate thoughts) • 改革开放 (Reform and opening upup) • 世纪跨越 (Turn of the century) • 与时俱进 (Keep pace with the times) • 科学发展 (Scientific Development) • 社会和谐 (Socialist Harmonious society) • 19492009祖国万岁 (Long live the motherland) • Wheat wave科教兴国 (Science and education strengthens the nation) • PeonyLogos for Beijing 2008 Olympics and Paralympics万众一心众志成城(Unite as one to overcome difficulties) • 维护世界和平 (Uphold world peace) • 各族人民大团结万岁 (Long live the great unity of the people of (Chinese) ethnic groups) • 繁荣昌盛 (Prosperity) • 国画《江山如此多娇》富强民主文明和谐 (Prosperous and strong, democratic, culturally-developed and harmonious) • 时刻准备着 (Constantly prepared) • 明天会更好 (Tomorrow will be better) Music ;Flag raising, military parade, drive-by, and flyby • Welcome March () • March of the Volunteers (National Anthem of the People's Republic of China) () • ''Military Anthem of the People's Liberation Army'' () • Troops Review March of the PLA (Inspection March of the PLA) () • ''The People's Army is Loyal to the Party'' () • Military Academy Song () • Duty () • A Moment to Prepare () • Servicemen () • ''Parade March of the People's Liberation Army'' () • Motherland, Please Review () • March of Armored Vehicles () • Song of the Loyal Guards () • March of the Artillery Force () • ''People's Navy, Forward'' () • Military Might March () • March of the Second Artillery Corps () • March of the PLA Air Force () • ''I Love the Motherland's Blue Skies'' () ;Civilian parade • Ode to the Red FlagThe East Is Red () • Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New China () • Red Banner Hymn (红旗颂) • Story of Spring () • Youth, Oh, Youth () • Walking Into the New Era () • Song of the Yangtze (长江之歌) • Rivers and Mountains () • Today is your Birthday (My China) () • On the Field of Hope () • We Workers Have Strength () • Toast Song () • The Red Flag Flutters () • You and Me () • Melody of Welcome Greeting () • Love My China (爱我中华) • China Navigates () • Walking towards Rejuvenation () • Anthem of the Young Pioneers of China () • Songs and Smiles () • Ode to the Motherland () Broadcast China Central Television was responsible for the live broadcast of the National Day celebrations and military parade, from 8:00 am (CST) to noon, on CCTV-1, CCTV-3, CCTV-4, CCTV-7, CCTV-10, CCTV-12, CCTV News Channel, CCTV-HD and CCTV Music Channel, as well as in other languages (English, French, Spanish, Arabic and Russian on each of their respective language international channels), both on TV and online. CCTV-9 (English) rebroadcast the celebrations at 16:00, 24:00, and 7:00 (2 October). China National Radio provided live audio coverage throughout mainland China on CNR channels 1, 2, 3, 4, and 9; the Hong Kong and Macau region on CNR channel 7; and Taiwan on CNR channel 5. ==National Day Evening Gala==
National Day Evening Gala
On the evening of 1 October, from 20:00 to 22:00, a music concert of 28 patriotic Chinese songs was performed with hundreds of dancers in Tiananmen Square, with a series of massive fireworks displays overhead. Early media reports earlier predicted that the fireworks presentation would be "double the firepower of the 2008 Olympics opening ceremony". CCTV viewers and Internet users around the world were also both able to watch the live broadcast of the gala. Songs ;Prelude: My Motherland ;Chapter One: Great Motherland • I Love ChinaOur Motherland Is A GardenPaeanXinjiang Is A Good PlaceEmancipated Serfs Sing ProudlyBellflower SongFlower and YouthFolk Songs Are Like The Spring WaterA-Li Mountain GirlsOur Motherland Is A Garden (slightly different; repeated as a closing to the chapter) ;Chapter Two: Our Birth Place • Today Is Your BirthdayOn The Land of HopeChina MarchThe New Look of Our MotherlandA Toast SongGood Days ;Chapter Three: On This Vast Land • Proud BuildersYouthful China • ''Let's Swing Our Oars'' • Great ChinaYoung Friends Get TogetherMeeting Twenty Years Later ;Chapter Four: Sunshine Everywhere • The Sunny WayRoad To RejuvenationWaltz of Youth And FriendshipOde to the MotherlandFirmly We Hold Our Hands* • Country And Home* (" * " denotes a translation of the song's title different from the officially provided CCTV title) ==Commemorative coins and stamps==
Commemorative coins and stamps
Three types of gold coins and two types of silver coins were issued by the People's Bank of China on 16 September to commemorate the anniversary. A total of 60,700 gold coins with face values of CN¥10,000, 2,000 yuan, and 100 yuan were issued, while a total of 106,000 silver coins with the face values of 300 and 10 yuan issued. All the coins, produced by Shenzhen Guobao Mint and Shenyang Mint and distributed by the China Gold Coin Incorporation, are legal tender. The obverse of the coins features China's national emblem, set in a frieze of peonies. The reverse includes various designs including a rocket, a satellite, a high-speed train, and the Beijing Olympic Stadium. Other forms will show designs of an open gate, a bridge, or urban construction. They bear Chinese characters saying: "In commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, 1949–2009."Hongkong Post issues a set of six commemorative stamps and a stamp sheetlet on 1 October. Unlike most stamps, the set of stamps are fan-shaped and form a circle when placed together (as seen in the souvenir sheet configuration). Their pictorial design is based on the winning entries of a competition: Victoria Harbour and Tiananmen Square are depicted on two interlocking cogwheels on the HK$1.40 stamp; the five-star national flag flying by the side of the "Forever Blooming Bauhinia" (HK$1.80). The Bird's Nest stadium is on the HK$2.40, while China's manned spacecraft Shenzhou 7 is depicted on the HK$2.50. The Temple of Heaven features on the HK$3 value and a golden dragon soaring above the Great Wall adorns the HK$5 stamp. A souvenir sheet features all six stamps, which form a perfect ring with the accompanying number "6", together forming the number "60". Hong Kong's stamp sheetlet has two HK$5 stamps in Chinese red, one featuring Beijing and one Victoria. The National Emblem and Tiananmen appear on the left and the Regional Emblem above a night view of Hong Kong. ==Celebrations abroad==
Celebrations abroad
The Empire State Building in New York City lit up in red and yellow lights to commemorate the occasion; the gesture in turn drew criticism that included those from US politicians. The lights first ignited on the eve of 30 September, and lasted for the duration of the following day. China's ally and neighbouring state, Pakistan, issued a commemorative postage stamp of five rupees on 1 October.{{cite news |url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-10/01/content_12164904.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091004112529/http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-10/01/content_12164904.htm |url-status=dead |archive-date=4 October 2009 |title=Pakistan issues postage stamp to mark 60th anniversary of new China |author=Xinhua ==Incidents and protests==
Incidents and protests
Kyodo reporters assault On 18 September 2009, three employees from the Japanese Kyodo News agency were assaulted by officials in their Beijing hotel room as they tried to cover the rehearsals of the parade. China's Foreign Ministry stated that the reporters did not comply with a notification to news organisations to not cover the rehearsal. The music group My Little Airport also performed a song named "I Love The Country, But Not The Party" (), using a pun on the 60th anniversary; its Chinese title literally translates "Country" to mean the rural area and "Party" to mean a "social gathering". ==See also==
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