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The Origin of founding ceremony Stamp

People's Republic of China (PRC)'s 10th Anniversary (Group 5)

No: Ji 71(No.233)

Stamp Name: 10th Anniversary of the Founding of People's Republic of China (PRC) (Group 5)

Stamp products type: commemorative stamps (commemorative stamps)

Stamp number: Ji 71(No.233)

Publisher: China Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications.

Issue date: 1 959101October1.

Number of issues: 3.5 million sets

Print edition: engraving edition

Perforation: 14 degree

Full set face value: 0.20 yuan

Number of kits: 1 (pieces)

Page number: 48 (sheets) (6×8)

Dong Yuan painted.

Designer: Tang

Sculptor: Tang

Printing: Beijing People's Publishing House

The stamp reappears 1 949101October1Beijing 300,000 people gathered in Tiananmen Square to hold the founding ceremony of China people. At 3 pm, amid cheers from the masses, President Mao Zedong announced on the Tiananmen rostrum: "The Central People's Government of People's Republic of China (PRC) was established today." He started the button, raised the first People's Republic of China (PRC) five-star red flag and read the announcement of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China. Then a military parade was held. Zhu De, Commander-in-Chief of the China People's Liberation Army, inspected the reading units of the armed forces of the army, navy and air force and announced the order of the China People's Liberation Army Headquarters. Finally, a mass parade was held in the square. Celebrations were also held in major liberated cities all over the country.