China marks Mao Zedong’s birthday with curbed praise

GlobalPost

President Xi Jinping and China's single ruling party celebrated the 120th birthday of Mao Zedong with restraint on Thursday, following Xi's direction in November for festivities in Hunan province (Mao's home) to be "solemn, simple and pragmatic."

According to Reuters, who spoke with an unidentified source with connections to China's leadership, events had been intentionally scaled-back.

"The attendance of Standing Committee members is to placate leftists after reforms at the third plenum," the source said.

Mao's birthday comes as Xi and the party move to introduce economic reforms that that could free markets. However, some of the reforms have upset China's leftists, as the nation still faces widespread inequality and corruption – two points the current leadership has pledged to correct.

Free noodles were handed out to people in Mao's hometown in Hunan. 

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