Largest-ever military parade a symbol of country’s huge population and rapidly expanding might.
Tanks and other heavy weaponry rumbled across Beijing behind goose-stepping troops as China celebrated 60 years of communist rule with its biggest-ever military review.
President Hu Jintao, in a Mao jacket instead of a business suit, rode in an open top Red Flag limousine to review the thousands of China's troops.
Celebrations by numeric numbers.
2 – breaks allowed per day for parade participants
18 – weather-manipulation planes deployed to ensure it doesn't rain
20 – foot high portrait of Chairman Mao hung in Tiananmen Square has been freshly painted
50 – 'all-new' Chinese-made weapons, including radars and ballistic missiles, expected to be on display at the military parade
60 – years since Mao Tse-tung stood atop Tiananmen Gate to declare the founding of the People's Republic of China
60,000 – performers and invited VIPs to attend a night-time party in Tiananmen Square
200,000 – civilian and military marchers who will parade past Hu Jintao and other dignitaries seated in Tiananmen Square
950,000 – volunteers to keep the peace during the National Day celebrations
10,0000,000 – pot-plants and flowers deployed to beautify Beijing
2 comments:
NOO! It's spanish flag, because of our football world cup!!
Was it for China? It looks like Spanish flag, not china's
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