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UPDATED: September 28, 2014 NO. 41 OCTOBER 9, 2014
A Rosy Tradition
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(CHEN YEHUA)

Visitors stroll near a giant flower bouquet installed in Beijing's Tiananmen Square to mark the 65th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949.

The ornamental floral structure, measuring 15 meters high, was a popular tourist attraction during the weeklong National Day holiday from October 1-7. Flower arrangements have been a traditional part of China's National Day celebrations for 28 years.

 



 
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