Chinese President and Chairman of the Central Military Commission Hu Jintao inspects the defense forces before the massive National Day Parade Thursday in Beijing. [China Daily] Leaders watch National Day celebrations |
Beijing was the center of jubilant national celebrations Thursday as the country marked 60 years since the founding of New China.
After the 10 am flag-raising ceremony, Hu inspected defense forces from a Red Flag limousine as it cruised along Chang'an Avenue.
About 8,000 military officers, standing in phalanxes of tanks and missiles, formed columns that stretched 3 km.
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As the parade passed Tian'anmen Square, 80,000 school children created a sea of color, forming an intricate, often changing backdrop.
Spirits remained high after the 2.5-hour parade ended and again soared for the evening gala, which featured 60,000 people dancing and performing in Tian'anmen Square.
Throughout the day, the celebration highlighted the fact that, in six decades, New China had evolved from a war-torn, economically devastated "failed state" into the world's third-largest economy.
Much of the hardware seen Thursday, from jets and missiles to bottled water, was produced domestically.
It was a far cry from the PRC's first parade in 1949, in which armaments on display had largely been seized during pre-liberation battles and which had been manufactured in 24 countries.
Erik Nilsson contributed to the story