Baotou celebrates Party's 102nd birthday
The concert celebrating Party's birthday is held in Baotou, attracting locals to participate and waving red flags. [Photo/WeChat account of Baotou Daily]
On the evening of July 1, a sizable gathering congregated at the First Workers' Cultural Palace Square, united in song and spirit under a sea of fluttering red banners. The occasion was a commemorative street concert held in honor of the 102nd anniversary of the Communist Party of China.
The concert kicked off with the entire chorus. Subsequently, many familiar songs, such as "I Believe," were brilliantly performed in the chorus of the whole audience, expressing everyone's sincerity and love for the Party and the motherland. Finally, when the Ode to the Motherland sounded, the audience shouted in one voice.
The audience waves their hands and sings patriotic songs to show devotion and dedication to the Party. [Photo/WeChat account of Baotou Daily]
"I like these songs very much, and when I hear them, I can't help singing them. Revisiting the classic red songs is not only a kind of inheritance but also to feel the passion and draw strength. Happy birthday to the Party," said resident Feng Hailong.
Resident Li Jiayi said that the way to celebrate the Party's birthday at a concert is novel. "People of all ages can get involved, and it's fun."
Red songs, known as patriotic songs to show devotion and dedication to the Party, are a testament to history. "This event was initiated by our team and received strong support from the general public. I hope to celebrate the birthday of the Party by singing red songs together at a street concert so that I can feel the glorious history of the Party in the excitement of music," Wen Yadong, founder of Inner Mongolia Bimawen Film and Television Media Co, said.