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60th Anniversary Celebration and Parade - watch live online now . . .


Meng Lelan

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Yeah, Jiang's was Three Represents.

hmm, they did carry a sign with the three represents. But the changing-background thing, which displayed 科学发展 for Hu, displayed 与时俱进 for Jiang.

I feel sorry for all those people having to hold the 社会主义好 signs up.

That's the changing-background thing I mean.

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Trying to identify the girls in red. Love the way they put all the women soldiers in short skirts and boots.

Apparently so did every other guy I know. :mrgreen: "Help! I'm Irish and need to join the Army!"

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The opening 回答声响 call-response thing was really impressive, or perhaps I got a bit carried away?

I'm not into military stuff really, but it did remind me of how a king (or bawang) would address his men in traditional 武侠 movies, that must be it ... Anyway, something inside me (almost ) wished to join them >> 为人民服务!! YES!

Yes, there's a little soldier that wants to say "首长好!“ deep inside many of us.

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1. Across the reviewing stand is a constantly changing set of slogans. Anyone figure out whether these are people holding up colored cards? Or is it a large horizontal LCD screen of some sort?

2. Did anyone see the keyboard float? I was looking for it but missed it.

http://shanghaiist.com/2009/09/28/todays_links_censorship_maos_revolu.php

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1. Across the reviewing stand is a constantly changing set of slogans. Anyone figure out whether these are people holding up colored cards? Or is it a large horizontal LCD screen of some sort?

At the beginning of the program, one of the CCTV anchors said it was people holdings up cards. Must be tiring holding up cards for 2 hours. I could see that the card switching slacked up towards the end: a shadow of the previous slogan still remained even though a new slogan was already up.

2. Did anyone see the keyboard float? I was looking for it but missed it.

Yes, that's the high technology float. The screen was on the upper left instead of the upper right.

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More on the Bureau of Weather Control

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/01/world/asia/01rain.html?partner=rss&emc=rss

China Hopes, and Tries, for Rain-Free Festivities

While meteorologists in much of the world are simply charged with forecasting rain or shine, Mr. Guo and his colleagues at the Beijing Municipal Meteorological Station were also responsible for making sure the weather is of the crowd-pleasing variety. “If we make a mistake with our work, the impact will be huge,” Mr. Guo, a soft spoken scientist, told a news conference this week. “We are under a lot of pressure.”

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All kicking off . . .

Live online link.

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CCTV-9 in English (not working for me, try your luck.

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