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Ex-Chinese president remains transferred to Beijing

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Ex-Chinese president remains transferred to Beijing

Ex-Chinese president remains transferred to Beijing

The remains of Comrade Jiang Zemin, ex-Chinese president on Thursday transferred to Beijing from Shanghai aboard a special flight.

Xi Jinping, other Party and state leaders including, Li Keqiang, Li Zhanshu, Wang Yang, Li Qiang, Zhao Leji, Wang Huning, Han Zheng, Ding Xuexiang, Li Xi, and Wang Qishan, received Jiang’s remains at the Xijiao Airport in Beijing and extended their condolences to Jiang’s relatives.

Cai Qi, some staff members of the office of Comrade Jiang Funeral Committee, and Jiang’s relatives escorted his remains from Shanghai to Beijing.

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The national flag flew at half mast at the Xijiao Airport.

Adding to the solemn atmosphere were black banners with white characters that read “Eternal glory to Comrade Jiang Zemin!’’ and “Comrade Jiang Zemin always lives in our hearts.’’

Xi, his wife, Peng Liyuan, and others, wore black armbands with white flowers pinned to their chests and stood solemnly on the tarmac.

The special flight landed at 3:55 p.m., while twelve honor guards escorted and carried the casket to disembark it from the plane.

Xi and others bowed three times before Jiang’s remains and watched the casket being carried onto a hearse.

At noon, a farewell ceremony was held at Huadong Hospital in Shanghai.

Staff members of the office of Comrade Jiang’s funeral committee, officials in Shanghai, Jiang’s relatives, friends, and medical staff paid their respects at the ceremony.

As the hearse made its journey from the hospital to Shanghai Hongqiao Airport, Shanghai residents lined the streets to pay tribute to Jiang.

Jiang passed away in Shanghai on Nov. 30, at the age of 96.

Jiang was hailed as an outstanding leader enjoying high prestige acknowledged by the whole Party, the entire military, and the Chinese people of all ethnic groups.

Jiang was a great Marxist, a great proletarian revolutionary, statesman, military strategist, and diplomat, a long-tested communist fighter, and an outstanding leader of the great cause of socialism with Chinese characteristics.

He was the core of the third generation of central collective leadership of the Communist Party of China and the principal founder of the Theory of Three Represents.

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