BEIJING — Domesticated pigeons of this city, take note: Until Oct. 1, you are prohibited by government edict from flying over the center of China’s capital.
Do not take it personally, however. The government is preparing to observe the 60th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China with a parade that will make 76 trombones look like a child’s plastic kazoo. And nothing — not unauthorized window-peeping, nor marchers’ mental health, nor even the chance that pigeons might muck up displays of aerial might — is being left to chance.
China one of the most powerful countries of the world is expecting to do o
ne of the biggest celebrations in History, the celebration of its 60th anniversary of the communist government. I think the government is thinking about all the things that this aniversary and the stablishment of communism 60 years ago. After China was Independence from Japan , what does this meaning , between this time China started from a little countriy (in power) that only produced natural resources to be one of the most Powerful countries all over the world , with technology advances, good trade agreements and an inmense power and influence in all the world.
I think this celebration is deserved because not only that is one of the most powerful countries also because of their history, all the choices and event they had to past to be this stable community even its government is communism, we can prove this because the relationships that China has with other Countries that have different politic ideals like capitalism, this is why we should be aware of this event, i think one of themost important of the year.
Link: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/29/world/asia/29beijing.html?_r=2&hp