I've been blessed with a wealth of exhilarating experiences over the years while covering science and defense, two of China's fastest developing sectors.
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Zhang Chenchen, a senior student at Capital Normal University in Beijing
On his way to and from work, Wu Hao, who works for a new energy vehicle company in Beijing, spends a lot of time listening to courses from the knowledge-sharing app Dedao, known as I Get in English.
Visiting mostly iconic landmarks, partaking in shopping, eating Chinese cuisine?
Editor's Note: Five China Daily journalists share their feelings, insights and observations about Tuesday's grand events in Beijing
The most impressive part of the grand parade for me was when over 160 aircraft flew across Tian'anmen Square, causing flag-waving spectators to cheer. Some of the planes flew in formations making the number 70 in the sky, while others left trails of colored smoke.
Among the most eye-catching sights of the over 100,000 people attending the pageantry along the Chang'an Avenue was a group of express delivery workers riding electric bikes, blending in with sanitation workers and bus drivers.
I had to calm down for a while after coming back from Tian'anmen Square where I witnessed a grand parade on Tuesday morning. I had to take some time to decide what I would put in this personal reflection and also alleviate my sleepiness.
On New China's 70th birthday, of all the parade floats showcasing China's historical changes since the 18th Communist Party of China National Congress in 2012, the one about science and technology was the first to meet the audience, and as a science reporter I thought to myself: what a time to be alive.
Guests of honor from Hong Kong expressed pride in attending the National Day celebrations in Beijing, and placed high hopes in the special administrative region's involvement in the country's rapid development.
People from the Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions who joined the New China 70th anniversary celebrations in Guangdong province have expressed their hopes for the Greater Bay Area.
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