Group interview on mass pageantry and celebrations on National Day

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Hong Kong Commercial Broadcasting:

What will the Hong Kong float be like during the parade? I heard that the Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan floats will appear at the end of the fleets. Can you share some more information with the Hong Kong compatriots about the mass pageantry?

Zhang Ge:

The Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan floats have always attracted much attention. And this year will be no exception. You'll witness this with your own eyes during the event. Thank you.

CMG Radio the Greater Bay:

Will the 70 floats be open for the public to visit or for photo opportunities after the whole celebration? Thanks.

Zhang Ge:

We do have such plans. The floats will normally go on public display after each year's National Day celebrations. Thanks.

Tian Yuhong:

The last question.

China Tribune:

My first question is, can you tell us more about some of the unique singing and dancing performances in the grand gala. And my second question is, how long did it take to prepare for the grand gala? Thanks.

Pang Wei:

Thanks for your question. We have selected over 40 popular and classic songs to perform during the grand gala. Moreover, as mentioned earlier, we also composed a series of song cycles. The 10 blocks comprise residents from 10 Beijing districts and each has its own themes. Thank you.

Tian Yuhong:

Thank you to all the six speakers. We wish the mass pageantry and grand gala a great success and welcome your coverage of the events. This is the end of today's group interview. Thank you!

Translated and edited by Chen Xia, Zhang Jiaqi, Mi Xingang, Guo Yiming, Zhu Bochen, Li Huiru, Zhang Junmian, Wang Zhiyong, Huang Shan, He Shan, Wang Yanfang, Kenneth Teh Chiu Soong. In case of any dispute over a discrepancy, the Chinese version is deemed to prevail.

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