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With the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, containing COVID and competing with the West can help inspire pride

With the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, containing COVID and competing with the West can help inspire pride As Beijing prepares to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China (CCP), the euphoria sweeping Beijing cannot be ignored. In the past few months, tourists have flocked to the “red” tourist hotspots of more than 1.4 billion people across the country, including historical attractions in the capital. The main event on Thursday will be held in Tiananmen Square, but during the week of the celebration, the passage to Tiananmen Square has been closed to keep the preparatory work confidential. Before entry was denied, the tour group had arrived in droves to immerse themselves in this moment and reflect on an important milestone.

Containment of COVID, rivalry with West help fuel pride as China s Communist Party marks 100 years

Posted: Jun 30, 2021 8:19 PM ET | Last Updated: July 1 Paramilitary police and police officers keep watch as people gather to watch a light show celebrating the 100th founding anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, at The Bund in Shanghai on Wednesday. The main event is to take place on Thursday at Tiananmen Square in Beijing.(Aly Song/Reuters) It s impossible to ignore the euphoric mood sweeping across Beijing as the city gears up to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Over the past few months, visitors have been flocking to red tourism hot spots all over the country of more than 1.4 billion people, including historic attractions in the nation s capital.

Texas Senate Passes Resolution to Curb China s Forced Organ Harvesting: There Needs to Be a Global Outcry

Texas Senate Passes Resolution to Curb China’s Forced Organ Harvesting: ‘There Needs to Be a Global Outcry’ Texas Senate lawmakers have unanimously adopted a resolution condemning the Chinese regime’s “vile practice of forcibly removing human organs for transplant” while urging the United States to take a more aggressive stance on the issue. “We want to go on record as saying: ‘No, this is happening, and we condemn it,’” state Sen. Angela Paxton, the primary author of the resolution, told The Epoch Times’ sister media NTD on April 21. Part of the motivation for Paxton, who has spent at least two years advancing the cause, was the lack of public attention on the organ transplant abuse, which had led many people to dismiss it as “rumors.”

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