China Struggles After Xi’s Golden Era
Hong Kong: Tiananmen Square in the heart of Beijing is well used to the growl of armoured-vehicle engines, clouds of diesel exhaust and the clanking of tank tracks. On 4 June 1989, it was People’s Liberation Army (PLA) ruthlessly putting down student-led protests, but in more recent times it has been military parades driving past Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leaders in the Tiananmen Gate seated
Hong Kong: Tiananmen Square in the heart of Beijing is well used to the growl of armoured-vehicle engines, clouds of diesel exhaust and the clanking of tank tracks. On 4 June 1989, it was People’s Liberation Army (PLA) ruthlessly putting down student-led protests, but in more recent times it has been military parades driving past Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leaders in the Tiananmen Gate seated
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