2009 Sep 08 Party Like it's 1949 - Preview of the Oct 1 Celebration

The parade for the 60th anniversary of the PRC this October 1 is shaping up to be bigger than Ben Hur – or at least the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics. CNReviews has provided a good round up of recent coverage in the local press, while the naughty New Yorker has posted some surprisingly dull pirate footage of students rehearsing for the parade – though it’s displayed via YouTube so most Beijingers won’t be able to see it.
In addition to a keynote address by President Hu Jintao, Xinhua says the military parade will feature five types of missiles never seen before in public – including “nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles.” Yikes.
Fear not however – the proud display of long, sleek, steely weaponry is simply to illustrate China’s proud safeguarding of “world and regional peace and stability.”
CNReview enthuses the parade is “going to be something fun to watch,” though it seems unlikely Beijingers will be able to see anything other than telecasts. One friend living in the vicinity of the parade has already been informed he will not be permitted to leave his home or even open a window on the big day. According to CNReview, travel agents have also been told “Beijing is not open for tours during the first few days of the October 1-7 holiday.” Seems there will be no gatecrashers at this party.
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In with the Music: The InMusic Festival

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(Ticket prices, transportation options and accommodation info below.)
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1. Tricky (check back on the blog tomorrow for our interview with the trip-hop pioneer)

Refund Plan for Party Animals
You! Having too much fun le! Image by fatfatfat, douban.comFor people who attended the evening portion of Intro 2009: Beijing Electronic Music Festival, which was broken up by the police, there is some news: According to Terry Tu, a DJ from Acupuncture Records, the organizer received more than 100 phone call complaints (apparently about the noise) from people living around 798, and the police canceled the evening indoor party "for security reasons".
Acupuncture Records has just released their ticket refund plan for disappointed party animals: 100% refund for people who haven't used their ticket; 50% refund for people bought the RMB 200 ticket after 9pm。





Jerry
Re: Party Like it's 1949 - Preview of the Oct 1 Celebration
Still haven't managed to make any plans for the week -- this is shaping up to be one long, boring holiday ...
Jerry Chan, Editorial Director
silkywave3
Re: Party Like it's 1949 - Preview of the Oct 1 Celebration
I plan to go home in north east.
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danedwards
Re: Party Like it's 1949 - Preview of the Oct 1 Celebration
Oh come on, but what about all those missiles you've never seen before?
Register and post your own events on the beijinger website.
silkywave3
Re: Party Like it's 1949 - Preview of the Oct 1 Celebration
Yeah,I should stay in beijing for the missles.
But if I go to TianAnMen square,I am afraid that they will step on me.
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lodgerly
Re: Party Like it's 1949 - Preview of the Oct 1 Celebration
Chang'an street won't be open to the public, which means ppl can't go and watch the parade. So where to see those missiles?
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bdg
Re: Party Like it's 1949 - Preview of the Oct 1 Celebration
Well, where are you supposed to watch the parade? I mean, I'm assuming that since it's a *parade* there is some intent for it to be seen by the public....
I live not too far away, haven't heard about any restrictions. Is there any point in trying to get into the neighbourhood day of?
hihitoni
Re: Party Like it's 1949 - Preview of the Oct 1 Celebration
Stay home and watch TV, you will get a much better view!! Then thinking of getting out of Beijing the next day for some fun. Transportation on Day Of won't be easy!
Toni Ma, Operation Director
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