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12 Oct, 2009

Photos of the National Day Parade on October 1st, 2009

Posted by: susie In: Beijing Tour| China travel| chinese culture| chinese custom| chinese festival ()

From the comfort of our home on a very rainy day in Shanghai, my family tuned in to the PRC’s National Day Parade. If you’ll recall, I thought it would be fun to take my family to Beijing to watch it live, but found out quickly that going to Beijing was out of the question. The parade was not open to the public. In fact, folks who live downtown or work any where close to the parade route had strict instructions to stay home with their windows shut. It might have been the people’s parade, but they were invited to watch it on TV.

In the end, I think we would have been a bit bored had we gone. While impressive with shear numbers and regiments of military units and tanks and all kinds of equipment I haven’t a clue what they are, I was expecting more of a spectacle along the lines of the Olympics Opening Ceremony. But it was a very serious affair with bigwigs like Mr. Hu Jintao and Mr. Jiang Zemin not cracking a smile.

Luckily, with the help of weather meddling, Beijing had a sunny day. Shanghai was not so lucky. But it has cleared out today so my son and I are going off to buy some mooncakes on Fuzhou Road. Maybe we’ll get to see the full moon tomorrow during the Mid-Autumn Festival.

From my ring-side seat on my couch in Shanghai (commoners weren’t invited to the parade, only dignitaries and a few on the VIP list), my family watched the pomp and circumstance of China’s 60th anniversary celebration. The People’s Republic was founded on October 1, 1949.

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Tian’anmen Gate (fronting the Forbidden City) before the parade began

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A view of Tian’anmen Square and the Great Hall of the People before the parade

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Hu Jintao heads off from Tian’anmen Gate to inspect the troops for the parade

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The honor guard heads to the flag pole

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A ladies’ regiment marches along the parade route

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Soldiers march during the parade

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