Troops marching in squares of uniformed color — blue, white, green and red. Someone does a mic check, “yi er san!” and the a soundtrack of thundering marching steps begins. How exactly does step-syncing work?pic.twitter.com/tWtBkPNZQl
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Xi is now officially reviewing the troops from his car, which appears to have a Go Pro affixed to it. Every time the camera does a close up of a line soldiers and their faces follow Xi as he goes by, the crowd goes wild.pic.twitter.com/Ab6vECnHT5
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Our neighbors are told to cheer and wave their flags as the DF-17 hypersonic cruise missiles come oupic.twitter.com/nHdwx6AdDu
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And in case there was any doubt about whose birthday it is, it’s the Communist Party’s!pic.twitter.com/NkyVbozKrS
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From pageantry in Beijing to violence in Hong Kong, follow our coverage of the split screen. “I want to cry. I come downstairs and feel that I have walked into a war zone,” Vincey Wu, a 53-year-old accountant in Hong Kong said.https://nyti.ms/2oRd7cU
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I can't remember, were you still there for the 60th? If so any comparisons?
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