China held a series of activities Sunday morning in Beijing,
Guangzhou and Zhongshan, Guangdong Province, to mark the 134th
birthday of Sun Yat-sen, forerunner of the democratic revolution in
modern China.
Born in 1866 in Xiangshan County (now Zhongshan City), Guangdong
Province, Dr. Sun has been known across the country as a "great
revolutionary and a great statesman" who fought against imperialist
aggression and for the independence and freedom of China. He died
of illness in Beijing on March 12, 1925.
In
Beijing, a commemorating ceremony was held in Zhongshan Memorial
Hall in downtown area, attended by nine vice chairpersons of the
National Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative
Conference (CPPCC) as well as other senior leaders from the central
and Beijing municipal governments.
In
Zhongshan, where Dr. Sun Yat-sen was born, more than 200 people
presented baskets of flowers in front of Dr. Sun's portrait.
In
Guangzhou, where Dr. Sun spent much time fighting for China's
democratic revolution, over 200 people gathered at the Zhongshan
Memorial Hall to remember the great forerunner of the Chinese
revolution.
(People's Daily 11/12/2000)