Xi stresses loyalty as Chinese Communist Party prepares for 100th
anniversary
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[June 29, 2021]
By Yew Lun Tian
BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese President Xi
Jinping on Tuesday urged Chinese Communist Party members to remain loyal
and continue to serve the people as he awarded a new medal of honour to
29 members as part of the ruling party's 100th anniversary celebrations
this week.
The medal award ceremony took place in Beijing's Great Hall of the
People with much fanfare and was broadcast live on national television,
as the party prepares to mark its 100th birthday on Thursday.
The "July 1 medal", announced in 2017 and given out for the first time
on Tuesday, is part of Xi's efforts to shore up the image of one of the
world's most powerful political parties.
He urged all members to "firmly keep the loyalty and love for the party
and the people close to one's heart, turn that into action, dedicate
everything, even your precious life, to the party and the people".
Honoured for "outstanding contributions" to the party, the medal
recipients included soldiers, community workers and professionals in the
arts and science.
The Chinese Communist Party had 91.9 million members in 2019, or 6.6% of
China's population, and has ruled the country since 1949.
As part of the anniversary-week celebrations, the party also staged a
gala performance on Monday night in the National Stadium, or "Bird's
Nest" as it is commonly called.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping speaks at the medal award ceremony
marking the 100th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of
China, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China in this
still image taken from a video released June 29, 2021. CCTV via
Reuters TV
Party leaders and foreign diplomats watched the
extravaganza of song, dance and theatre which credited the party
with guiding China's rise into a great power over the past century.
Darker parts in the party's history, including a famine in the late
1950s, the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s and the 1989 Tiananmen
Square crackdown, were omitted from the show.
The show culminated with the audience singing the song "Without the
Communist Party, There Would Be No New China," and five minutes of
fireworks.
Many Chinese cheered the celebration by posting online well-wishes
for the country and party on social media.
Some comments were less cheery.
"Only when housing price falls, can the people start to feel
happiness," read one comment, which received 39 "likes".
(Reporting by Yew Lun Tian and Beijing newsroom; Editing by Stephen
Coates)
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