China prepares for CPC centenary events

Tiananmen Square closed to the public; activities held across the country

Published - June 23, 2021 10:12 pm IST - Beijing

Chinese paramilitary police march past the logo for the upcoming 100th anniversary of the founding of China's ruling Communist Party outside the Museum of the Communist Party of China in Beijing on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Chinese authorities have closed Beijing's central Tiananmen Square to the public, eight days ahead of a major celebration being planned to mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of the ruling Communist Party. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

Chinese paramilitary police march past the logo for the upcoming 100th anniversary of the founding of China's ruling Communist Party outside the Museum of the Communist Party of China in Beijing on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Chinese authorities have closed Beijing's central Tiananmen Square to the public, eight days ahead of a major celebration being planned to mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of the ruling Communist Party. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

Chinese authorities have closed Beijing’s central Tiananmen Square to the public, eight days ahead of a major celebration being planned to mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC).

The square, which normally attracts tourists from around the country, was barricaded on Wednesday and will remain closed until July 2. Rows of yellow seats and heavy machinery could be seen on the open plaza, which also houses the mausoleum of Mao Zedong, the founding leader of Communist China.

The party will showcase the country’s rise from civil war and disastrous political campaigns in the early years of Communist rule to market reforms that have created the world’s second-largest economy, with a superpower status rivalled only by the United States.

However, arrangements for the July 1 anniversary remain shrouded in secrecy. Around Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City former palace complex and other scenic sites are also closed. Flyovers by air force squadrons suggest an aerial review is in the planning, but authorities are yet to release details. Around Beijing and throughout the country, signboards have been erected and commemorative activities held, accompanied by the deployment of additional police and paramilitary forces. The ruling party was established in secrecy in 1921, following the collapse of the Qing dynasty in 1912.

Underscoring China’s rise in technology, President Xi Jinping spoke on Wednesday with three astronauts aboard the country’s newly launched space station, praising their mission as a “pioneering contribution to the peaceful use of space by mankind”.

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