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Flower basket displayed at Tiananmen Square for celebration of National Day

(Xinhua) 11:50, September 30, 2017




Photo taken on Sept. 28, 2017 shows the 17-meter-tall display in the shape of a flower basket at the center of the Tiananmen Square in Beijing, capital of China, for the celebration of the National Day. As a tradition since 2011, a giant flower basket with the theme of "Good Luck, China" is installed at the Tiananmen Square in central Beijing for the celebration of China's National Day on Oct. 1. This year, the 17-meter-tall basket with a diameter of 50 meters holds artificial flowers and fruits such as persimmons, pomegranates, apples, peonies and Chinese roses. (Xinhua/Luo Xiaoguang)



A worker puts final touches on a display in the shape of a flower basket at the center of the Tiananmen Square for the celebration of the National Day in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 17, 2014. As a tradition since 2011, a giant flower basket with the theme of "Good Luck, China" is installed at the Tiananmen Square in central Beijing for the celebration of China's National Day on Oct. 1. This year, a 17-meter-tall basket with a diameter of 50 meters holds artificial flowers and fruits such as persimmons, pomegranates, apples, peonies and Chinese roses. (Xinhua)











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Half work done... half to go!

What an amazing achievement has this been... this 'half work'!!!!

Now is the time to go to the day when inception of Modern China took place... if you travel from that moment to today... only then can the true depth and breadth of this Chinese Miracle can be appreciated.

There have been a lot of scrafices, suffering and ups-and-downs... but the Chinese people have never given up or complained or lost hope...

And now the world marvels 'half work' as the Chinese Miracle.

For me the biggest achievenment is bringing people out of poverty on a scale that has never happened in human history!!! Something to reflect upon.

Well done Chinese People on your way to becoming China once again.

Celeberate with full hearts... and after celeberation, in truly Chinese style, the work starts all over again.

The day China becomes fully developed country is the Day of Great Celeberation!

The very best wishes to all my Chinese Friends/Brethren!!!!
 
Half work done... half to go!

What an amazing achievement has this been... this 'half work'!!!!

Now is the time to go to the day when inception of Modern China took place... if you travel from that moment to today... only then can the true depth and breadth of this Chinese Miracle can be appreciated.

There have been a lot of scrafices, suffering and ups-and-downs... but the Chinese people have never given up or complained or lost hope...

And now the world marvels 'half work' as the Chinese Miracle.

For me the biggest achievenment is bringing people out of poverty on a scale that has never happened in human history!!! Something to reflect upon.

Well done Chinese People on your way to becoming China once again.

Celeberate with full hearts... and after celeberation, in truly Chinese style, the work starts all over again.

The day China becomes fully developed country is the Day of Great Celeberation!

The very best wishes to all my Chinese Friends/Brethren!!!!

Beautifully said, brother.

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国是我的国
家是我的家
我爱我的国
我爱我的家
 
Yeah... I could remember tales from my mother of how she still experienced the afterbirth effects of the cultural revolution when she was young (born late 60's). She told me that the grandparents and her siblings were eating the skin and bran of rice plants, made into a porridge, because there was nothing else. This was for a good few years when she was a toddler, before things improved during the 70's.

How far the Chinese nation has come from this state of mass starvation and poverty, to its current state in some 6-7 decades, is nothing short of a miracle.

But I think there is also something beautiful in this tragedy: the fact that we made it this far, should make every Chinese patriot cherish of what our (grand)parents have built up in this country. We can count ourselves blessed not to have experienced the horrors they have, so it is our task and responsibility to continue this work, even if it's just not to dissapoint their legacies (and not to repeat the same mistakes of pre-1911, the Civil War, Great Leap, or Cultural Revolution for ourselves).
 
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Let this be clear to those who might not be so acquainted with the backstory:

This isn't China at 68; the nation as a national construct has been around since the Qin dynasty. This is the Chinese communist regime, which has blatantly whitewashed its bloody rise to power and subsequent atrocities against humankind, at 68.

Now, it seems that the CCP regime is attempting to hijack the legitimacy of the Chinese nation by trumpeting itself as a representative of "China". The day that the CCP is overthrown and its leaders jailed would be the day that the nation can get rid of the Oct 1st "national day" and the farce that it has become.

LOL you are a bit late aren't you?

Every major nation in the world recognizes the CPC as the official representative of China, and the PRC as China. This has been the case since before most of the members on this forum were even born.

Within a decade the CPC leadership will finally run out of patience on the Taiwan question, and your dear fellows will be at the bottom of the sea. With an exception for the true Chinese patriots that live there.
 
LOL you are a bit late aren't you?

Every major nation in the world recognizes the CPC as the official representative of China, and the PRC as China. This has been the case since before most of the members on this forum were even born.

Within a decade the CPC leadership will finally run out of patience on the Taiwan question, and your dear fellows will be at the bottom of the sea. With an exception for the true Chinese patriots that live there.


Ah my brother,

Without firing a single shot... SCS, ECS, Taiwan and South Tibet will be reunited with the Motherland China.

As a Chinese you know better than I that Patience is a very special Chinese Virtue.

Harmony Under the Heavens shall only pervail when all is One again with the Dragon.

The Dragon has Time Eternal!

Let us just enjoy the great day and show forebearance to the troublemakers.


Regards,

Mangus
 
National Day celebrations across China

chinadaily.com.cn | 2017-10-01 08:43


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A family takes a selfie at Tian'anmen Square in Beijing on Sept 30, 2017. [Photo/IC]


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Farmers "draw" China's national flag and the Arabic numeral "68" with 6,800 red carp on a river in Wuyuan county, Jiangxi province, on Sept 28, 2017. [Photo/IC]


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A soldier poses beside a row of national flags on a street in Shenzhou, Guangdong province, on Sept 29, 2017. [Photo/IC]


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National flags are seen in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, on Sept 28, 2017. [Photo/Xinhua]


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Children take a photo with the national flag at a kindergarten in Huaian, Jiangsu province, on Sept 29, 2017. [Photo/IC]


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This Sept 30, 2017 photo shows a woman making a paper-cut of the national emblem in Luoyang city, Henan province. [Photo/IC]


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People release balloons at a square in Nantong, Jiangsu province, on Sept 30, 2017. [Photo/IC]


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National flags are seen hung up in a street in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, on Sept 28, 2017. [Photo/IC]

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2017-10/01/content_32715728_8.htm
 


Chinese President Xi Jinping (C), Premier Li Keqiang (3rd L), and other senior leaders Zhang Dejiang (3rd R), Yu Zhengsheng (2nd L), Liu Yunshan (2nd R), Wang Qishan (1st L) and Zhang Gaoli (1st R) attend a reception held by the State Council to celebrate the 68th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 30, 2017. (Xinhua/Lan Hongguang)



Chinese Premier Li Keqiang addresses a reception held by the State Council to celebrate the 68th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 30, 2017. (Xinhua/Lan Hongguang)


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Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli presides over a reception held by the State Council to celebrate the 68th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 30, 2017. (Xinhua/Ma Zhancheng)

【Zhang Gaoli is the one overseeing Belt and Road, as well as Three Gorges Dam and North-South Water Diversion Projects】 :enjoy::enjoy:

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Flag raising ceremony celebrates National Day across China: Beijing, Hong Kong, Tibet

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2017-10/01/c_136653055.htm

 
Happy 68th National Day to all Chinese people :smitten: :china:

1 October is a special day not for Chinese people in Mainland, but also for Chinese people from all over the world.
It's really a Special day

Brazil holds its first official Chinese National Day celebrations

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe attends reception celebrating China's National Day

Ethiopia celebrates China National Day with a week of cultural events
 
Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner attend Chinese National Day Reception in Washington

San Francisco celebrates China's National Day

Love this California Governor, Jerry Brown.
California is a part of One Belt One Road, oh Yeah we right there ! by Jerry Brown.
:enjoy::china:

Hong Kong National Day Fireworks Opening 1 October 2017

Croatia’s Roman amphitheater turns red for Chinese National Day celebration

More than 5,000 Croatians join the Celebration !
Congrats guys :smitten:

With Great Power than come Great Respect ! :enjoy:

Waiting for more Pictures from you guys :D
@TaiShang @cirr @JSCh @AndrewJin

Flag-raising ceremony marks China's 68th National Day

Really touching to see thousands of people spend their night waiting for Flag-raising ceremony in Beijing, and their tears of Proud when the Flag is raising in the morning :smitten:

This is what a Pride of Nation trully meaning.
 
Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner attend Chinese National Day Reception in Washington

San Francisco celebrates China's National Day

Love this California Governor, Jerry Brown.
California is a part of One Belt One Road, oh Yeah we right there ! by Jerry Brown.
:enjoy::china:

Hong Kong National Day Fireworks Opening 1 October 2017

Croatia’s Roman amphitheater turns red for Chinese National Day celebration

More than 5,000 Croatians join the Celebration !
Congrats guys :smitten:

With Great Power than come Great Respect ! :enjoy:

Waiting for more Pictures from you guys :D
@TaiShang @cirr @JSCh @AndrewJin

Flag-raising ceremony marks China's 68th National Day

Really touching to see thousands of people spend their night waiting for Flag-raising ceremony in Beijing, and their tears of Proud when the Flag is raising in the morning :smitten:

This is what a Pride of Nation trully meaning.
Any Indo Chinese celebrate China national day in Indonesia?
 
China's National Day holiday starts with rising tourism revenue
(Xinhua) 09:31, October 02, 2017

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Tourism income in China rose 12.2 percent year on year on Sunday, the first day of the country's National Day holiday, China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) said.

Total tourism revenue hit 96.5 billion yuan (14.5 billion U.S. dollars), according to the CNTA.

The country's major tourist destinations received a total of 113 million visitors on Sunday, up 10.5 percent year on year.

No major safety accident happened during the day, it said.

Data from travel agencies showed that over 110,000 people traveled overseas in groups. Popular destinations include Russia, Australia and the United States.

The data also showed that outbound self-driving tours more than doubled the orders during the first day of the National Day holiday.

China's major tourist destinations are expected to receive a total of 589 million visitors during the holiday, up 12 percent from last year. Tourism income should rise 13.5 percent to 478 billion yuan during the period, according to a survey by China Tourism Academy and Ctrip, an online travel agent.

The National Day holiday is one of China's two "Golden Weeks," during which passenger flow, tourism revenue and retail sales usually surge.

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Tourism, China way :enjoy:
 
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