The Guardian: China prepares to stage annual congress – and pretence of business as usual
Delayed event to signal victory over coronavirus but country in unchartered economic and social territory
Thousands of delegates streaming into Beijing for China’s most important political event of the year have undergone nucleic acid tests and quarantines amid what state media have called “wartime measures”.
The National People’s Congress is usually a two-week affair of pomp and pageantry but this year’s event has been shortened and some sessions will be held over video link.
Railway stations have implemented extra screening for travellers coming to the capital and residential communities are meant to maintain strict “close management” – allowing only registered residents in and out. Officials have temporarily banned the sale of petrol in bulk, as well as firecrackers. Balloons for sporting events or other types of aerial advertising are also barred.
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More News On China's Annual Congress Opening On Friday
China's top political advisory body to hold annual session from May 21 to 27 -- CGTN
The upcoming CPPCC session: Safety, recovery, public health and more -- CGTN
Reviving economy the focus of China's parliamentary meets -- Straits Times
China's annual congress to open on Friday -- NHK
What to watch at China's coronavirus-delayed congress -- Nikkei Asian Review
Virus looms over China’s national legislative session -- AP
Virus looms over China's national legislative session -- ABC News
Beijing in semi-lockdown ahead of annual Two Sessions -- Straits Times