Fiji Sun

Chinesecel­ebrate NationalDa­ywith pride,confidence

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Early on Thursday morning, amid the drizzling autumn rain, more than 90,000 people gathered at Tian’anmen Square in downtown Beijing waiting for the solemn national flag-raising ceremony.

As the five-star red flag was hoisted to the top of the flagpole, accompanie­d by the national anthem, “The March of the Volunteers,” the crowd burst into cheers of “Long live the People’s Republic of China!” and “May the great motherland be prosperous and strong!”

“I felt that the audience was all one at the moment the national anthem was played. This is the pride of the Chinese,” said Wang Mingjun, a college student in Beijing.

“During the pandemic, I kept a close eye on the progress of the prevention and control work. It is a great feat that our country has effectivel­y controlled the epidemic in such a short period of time and restored normal life,” said Liu Guangsheng, a Communist Party of China member from the eastern province of Jiangsu, who also watched the flagraisin­g ceremony.

Thursday marked the 71st anniversar­y of the founding of New China and also the Mid-Autumn Festival. During this traditiona­l festival, people eat mooncakes, enjoy the moon and reunions with family members.

On Thursday, Ma Yan, a doctor from Anhui Provincial Hospital, reunited with family members. She was one of the 42,000 medical workers nationwide sent to Hubei Province to fight the epidemic early this year.

“I feel the happiness of this reunion and also realise how hard-won that happiness is!” said Ms Ma.

“It is because of the united and arduous efforts of our Chinese people that we have accomplish­ed major strategic results in the fight against COVID-19.”

This year is special for the Chinese people because the country is determined to realise its poverty-eliminatio­n goal, despite the impact of the coronaviru­s epidemic and rare floods in the southern and eastern regions.

During the eight-day holiday for the National Day and the Mid-Autumn Festival, the number of domestic tourists is expected to reach 550 million. Booming tourism brings income to many rural residents, especially those in povertystr­icken areas with unique landscapes.

Ahead of the National Day, 17-year-old Mouselazuo, an ethnic Yi resident, returned to her old house in a cliff village in Zhaojue County, Sichuan Province. In May, her family moved to a new home 65 km away, together with fellow villagers, as part of a relocation programme for poverty reduction. Due to the improvemen­t of transport services, the village has adopted tourism as a new area of business. Ms Mouselazuo joined the family in cleaning the old house, with a view to hosting tourists.

Zhao Zaori, a resident in Lamujue Village, Jinyang County, in Sichuan, is confident of shaking off poverty by the end of this year. Jinyang and Zhaojue are two of the remaining 52 counties nationwide that are due to eliminate poverty by the end of 2020.

 ?? Photo: Xinhua ?? A flag-raising ceremony to celebrate the 71st anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Republic of China is held at the Tian’anmen Square in Beijing, capital of China, on October 1, 2020.
Photo: Xinhua A flag-raising ceremony to celebrate the 71st anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Republic of China is held at the Tian’anmen Square in Beijing, capital of China, on October 1, 2020.

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