Beijing: Intercontinental Missiles, Disinfection Robots and a Piece of It Moon – The Communist Party of China reaps the fruits of its decade under the president on Wednesday Xi Jinping He is expected to extend his rule ahead of an important meeting.
Thousands of people organized an exhibition in Beijing celebrating the celebration of Xi.new era“A few days before a party Congress On which the country’s political elite are expected to launch an unprecedented third term in power for Xi.
Visitors take selfies outside the attraction’s entrance next to the giant Dongfeng-41 nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile, which was housed in a palatial hall designed by Soviet architects in the 1950s.
The ubiquitous images of Xi show the leader giving awards, greeting a child and surrounded by well-wishers in traditional clothes.
“Xi Jinping’s thoughts guide our country’s economic construction towards heroic achievements,” read a caption.
The exhibitions conveyed the party’s victory message in every aspect of Chinese life, from dried mushrooms in agricultural displays to lunar specimens and laboratory-grown diamonds showcasing the country’s technical prowess.
“It’s so grand,” Wen, a government employee who is visiting the exhibition with her colleagues, told AFP during a media tour organized by the government. “I feel proud of myself as a Chinese.”
The exhibition is part of a campaign that engulfed the capital ahead of the opening of the Congress on Sunday.
There was no mention in the demonstration of criticism from the party led by Xi, who presided over the mass detentions of minorities in Xinjiang, pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, crackdowns on civil society and tighter restrictions on minority culture in Inner Mongolia.
Instead there are photos of vast cotton fields in Xinjiang and farmers smiling at a bountiful apple harvest, a scale model showing Hong Kong’s integration with neighboring mainland cities and copies of Xi’s books in Uighur and Mongolian.
Realistic wax figures wearing hazmat suits, vials of household vaccines and a disinfectant-spraying robot highlight the party’s pride in its zero-Covid policy, which Xi claimed as a historic victory despite its impact on economic growth Is.
Around Beijing, billboards and banners spread over pedestrian bridges urge ideological allegiance to Xi, often with intricate slogans printed in plain font.
Office buildings and shopping malls have displayed elaborate floral displays marking the Congress.
zhang lingruiOne master’s student, who said the demonstrations at the exhibition impressed her, told AFP: “I feel the superiority of the current socialist system.”
Thousands of people organized an exhibition in Beijing celebrating the celebration of Xi.new era“A few days before a party Congress On which the country’s political elite are expected to launch an unprecedented third term in power for Xi.
Visitors take selfies outside the attraction’s entrance next to the giant Dongfeng-41 nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile, which was housed in a palatial hall designed by Soviet architects in the 1950s.
The ubiquitous images of Xi show the leader giving awards, greeting a child and surrounded by well-wishers in traditional clothes.
“Xi Jinping’s thoughts guide our country’s economic construction towards heroic achievements,” read a caption.
The exhibitions conveyed the party’s victory message in every aspect of Chinese life, from dried mushrooms in agricultural displays to lunar specimens and laboratory-grown diamonds showcasing the country’s technical prowess.
“It’s so grand,” Wen, a government employee who is visiting the exhibition with her colleagues, told AFP during a media tour organized by the government. “I feel proud of myself as a Chinese.”
The exhibition is part of a campaign that engulfed the capital ahead of the opening of the Congress on Sunday.
There was no mention in the demonstration of criticism from the party led by Xi, who presided over the mass detentions of minorities in Xinjiang, pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, crackdowns on civil society and tighter restrictions on minority culture in Inner Mongolia.
Instead there are photos of vast cotton fields in Xinjiang and farmers smiling at a bountiful apple harvest, a scale model showing Hong Kong’s integration with neighboring mainland cities and copies of Xi’s books in Uighur and Mongolian.
Realistic wax figures wearing hazmat suits, vials of household vaccines and a disinfectant-spraying robot highlight the party’s pride in its zero-Covid policy, which Xi claimed as a historic victory despite its impact on economic growth Is.
Around Beijing, billboards and banners spread over pedestrian bridges urge ideological allegiance to Xi, often with intricate slogans printed in plain font.
Office buildings and shopping malls have displayed elaborate floral displays marking the Congress.
zhang lingruiOne master’s student, who said the demonstrations at the exhibition impressed her, told AFP: “I feel the superiority of the current socialist system.”