Update:Gallery: Chinese national day military show 2009, Beijing

Gallery: Chinese national day fighters' show 2009, Beijing

Gallery:China's National Day fireworks show

 

The biggest event after Olympic Games in Beijing is The 60th Chinese national day parade, the government decided to insure the security by increasing the police force on street.

Police on street

The Chinese capital has put tighter security measures in place in the run up to China’s National Day holidays.  Police forces, including armed police here and in six neighboring regions have been carrying out night patrols since Tuesday, September 15.

 

The Public Security Bureau of Beijing has also issued a provisional regulation on its official website earlier this month, stipulating traffic limits on incoming vehicles between September 15 and October 8.

On National Day itself, October 1, all morning flights to and from Beijing will be cancelled from around 9am to noon, local time, due to security concerns for the National Day parade.

The cancellations are expected to affect six flights from Shanghai to Beijing, as well as seven Beijing-Shanghai flights.  Afternoon flights on October 1 will not be affected.

China’s National Day also kicks off the country’s Golden Week celebrations, which will end on October 8.