Ninety years of the Communist Party

Published July 1, 2011
Chinese paramilitary police take part in a celebration, in Nanjing in eastern China's Jiangsu province Thursday, June 30. ? AP Photo
Chinese paramilitary police take part in a celebration, in Nanjing in eastern China's Jiangsu province Thursday, June 30. ? AP Photo
Military participants shake hands before the celebration, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. ? Reuters photo
Military participants shake hands before the celebration, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. ? Reuters photo
A woman and her grandchild visit an event celebrating the 90th anniversary at a park in Shanghai July 1. ? Reuters photo
A woman and her grandchild visit an event celebrating the 90th anniversary at a park in Shanghai July 1. ? Reuters photo
Actors dressed as a Communist Red Army soldiers check a gun during a battle re-enactment of the Defense of Yan?an, at a tourist attraction in Yan'an, in northwestern China's Shaanxi province June 29. Yan'an is celebrated as the birthplace of China's communist revolution. Communist forces led by Mao Zedong, ousted from bases in the south, retreated to Yan'an during the Long March and from there plotted the revolution that brought them to power in 1949. ? AP photo
Actors dressed as a Communist Red Army soldiers check a gun during a battle re-enactment of the Defense of Yan?an, at a tourist attraction in Yan'an, in northwestern China's Shaanxi province June 29. Yan'an is celebrated as the birthplace of China's communist revolution. Communist forces led by Mao Zedong, ousted from bases in the south, retreated to Yan'an during the Long March and from there plotted the revolution that brought them to power in 1949. ? AP photo
An actor featuring China's former Chairman Mao Zedong (C) recreates the first meeting of the Chinese Communist Party during an event to celebrate the upcoming, at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai June 30. ? Reuters photo
An actor featuring China's former Chairman Mao Zedong (C) recreates the first meeting of the Chinese Communist Party during an event to celebrate the upcoming, at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai June 30. ? Reuters photo
Participants check their outfit as they wait before a revolutionary song singing competition, in Chongqing municipality June 30. ? Reuters photo
Participants check their outfit as they wait before a revolutionary song singing competition, in Chongqing municipality June 30. ? Reuters photo
Chinese people wave flags of the Communist Party of China, in southwest China's Chongqing municipality June 29. ? AFP photo
Chinese people wave flags of the Communist Party of China, in southwest China's Chongqing municipality June 29. ? AFP photo
Women walk past an advertisement to celebrate the upcoming 90th anniversary, in Shanghai, June 29. ? AP photo
Women walk past an advertisement to celebrate the upcoming 90th anniversary, in Shanghai, June 29. ? AP photo
Students wave flags of the Communist Party of China (CPC) as they pose for a photo with an emblem of the CPC at a primary school in Zaozhuang, Shandong. ? Reuters photo
Students wave flags of the Communist Party of China (CPC) as they pose for a photo with an emblem of the CPC at a primary school in Zaozhuang, Shandong. ? Reuters photo

The Communist Party's 90th anniversary was celebrated today. In a 90-minute nationally televised speech, the Chinese President Hu Jintao said that its ability to adapt made China affluent and powerful and that the party must fight corruption to retain public support and continue its uncontested rule.

He glossed over the radical campaigns and policies that led to tens of millions of deaths in the first decades of communist rule. But he said the party endured because it learned from its mistakes.

''In some historical periods, we once made mistakes and even suffered severe setbacks, the root cause of which was that our guiding thought then was divorced from China's reality. Our party managed to correct the mistakes by the strength of itself and the people, rose up amid the setbacks and continued to go forward victoriously,'' Hu told the several thousand party stalwarts inside the Great Hall of the People.

Unlike recent years when party anniversaries were largely for party members, this year's celebrations have sought to include and excite the public. Events have included a star-studded feature film about the party's founding, a torrent of documentaries and serialized historic dramas on television and mass sing-a-longs of ''red'' songs.

The purpose is to inspire patriotism and loyalty to the party and reinforce a now well-practiced narrative: that after a century of civil war, dynastic collapse and foreign invasion, the Communist Party has returned China to greatness and restored its rightful place as a world leader.

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