China marks 70 years of Communist rule with military parade

  01 October 2019    Read: 1015
China marks 70 years of Communist rule with military parade

Meanwhile in Hong Kong, protests are taking place on what demonstrators have called a "Day of Grief" .

A grand military parade marking 70 years of Communist rule in China has kicked off.

Chinese President Xi Jinping rode an open-top limousine past symmetrical rows of troops and military vehicles, shouting "Hello comrades" as he passed.

The troops shouted back "Hello chairman" and turned their heads in unison to watch the president.

Marching troops, a military band and a military gun salute were deployed as President Xi addressed a crowd of thousands following a flag-raising ceremony at Tiananmen Square.

The square was only open to invited guests but the president's speech was broadcast live across the country.

China's ruling Communist Party organised the grand parade to showcase the country's military capabilities and mark the anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.

A new hypersonic ballistic nuclear missile - believed to be capable of breaching anti-missile shields - was among the weapons displayed during the event.


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