Here are some videos about it:

Full list. Military parade vids 1-5. Civilian parade vids 6-11
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=3D8779829E709F20

As seen in Russia Today:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEhAqMyzffs

As seen in France (China-haters):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMykngDMKEE

National Day celebrated across China and by overseas Chinese - CCTV
100209
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_--iEnNJj0

Peace and best wishes.

Xi

On Nov 15, 10:35 am, "Sumerian.." <[email protected]> wrote:
> No.. I didn't see the 60th annevesry.. Anything to mention about?
> Thanx
>
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>   S1000+
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> --- On Sat, 11/14/09, xi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> From: xi <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: The lost USA
> To: "World-thread" <[email protected]>
> Date: Saturday, November 14, 2009, 2:09 PM
>
> I think we learned that lesson too. Did you see the 60th. anniversary
> celebration?
>
> :)
>
> <<The message in brief.. The fox is always a fox even when he wears a
> Bikini. >>
>
> ROFL
>
> Very good saying. It must be a Babylonian saying.
>
> LOL
>
> Peace and best wishes.
>
> Xi
>
> On Nov 14, 10:30 pm, "Sumerian.." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Yes.. Not only USA but the west.. they say something and all their target 
> > is domination.. They can't change...
> > In history , China ignored or didn't know that, and it fell in lots of 
> > troubles.. ending up being occupied or fighting the British.. In this 
> > regards I am talking about the commerical relationship of china with the 
> > Spanish and Portuguese when they were the super powers. China thought that 
> > it is pure commercial,  and never thought of the wolves spirit of the other 
> > side, so it helped Portugues against Islamic Indian who were ruling India 
> > .. It ended up with Hong Kong and Macao, being ruled  by westerns.. They 
> > occupied Indonesia, Philippines and Malaysia ..etc And China at that time, 
> > before the disaster of its decision to be isolated and burnt its fleet of 
> > merchants ships. When China had the power of concuring the whole world. One 
> > Million soldiers and 5000 ships, compared to England, of 20,000 soldiers 
> > and 20 ships.
> > The message in brief.. The fox is always a fox even when he wears a Bikini.
> > S1000+
>
> > and our folks story Layla and the fox, which ended up being eaten by the 
> > fox. This story is 1000 years old.
>
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> > ________________________________
> > From: xi <[email protected]>
> > To: World-thread <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Sat, November 14, 2009 8:08:11 AM
> > Subject: Re: The lost USA
>
> > Thanks a lot for that message Sumerian. It is really interesting for
> > me.
>
> > I absolutely agree with The senior director for East Asian affairs at
> > the National Security Council words, Sumerian. "I don't see this
> > relationship as a zero-sum one. We see it as a relationship where
> > we're obviously going to have differences, where we are going to be
> > competitors in certain respects. But we want to maximise areas where
> > we can work together because the global challenges we face will simply
> > not be met if we don't.". However I am not so sure that US
> > administration agrees with their own words, in any case it would be
> > their own business and they would pay the consequences as usual. You
> > know that one thing is what American politicians say, and something
> > different what they do. I always told this global economy is more
> > cooperation than competition. The losers are those who see this global
> > economy in terms of power, domination, etc. The winners see it in
> > terms of growth, win-win and mutual prosperity.
>
> > Also, I agree that China saves too much and consumes too little,
> > exactly the opposite than USA. I told it many years ago. China has
> > changed the growth model three times times within the last 60 years.
> > During this crisis we have changed that model again. This time toward
> > a more balanced foreign sector-domestic sector, still with a little
> > foreign trade surplus. The consequence is that, with this new model,
> > China is leading Asian (and probably beyond) growth along next one or
> > two decades. It is good for Chinese people to rise our tandard of life
> > and for people in Asia and around the globe too as we generte economic
> > activity and growth in economies strongly engaged to China s economy.
>
> > Peace and best wishes.
>
> > Xi
>
> > On Nov 14, 12:33 pm, "Sumerian.." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > So after messing in iraq and the so called war against terrorism, the USA 
> > > wants now to mess up in Asia again
> > > S1000+
>
> > > Obama said today:
> > > "We must strengthen our economic recovery, and pursue growth that is
> > > both balanced and sustained," he said. "We simply cannot return to the
> > > same cycles of boom and bust that led us into a global recession." He 
> > > said the US would pursue a new economic strategy that would mean "saving 
> > > more and spending less". He
> > > urged Asian leaders to break their dependence on exports to the US
> > > market and to open up their markets to speed up a global economic
> > > recovery.http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8360083.stm
>
> > > singapore pm said today :
>
> > > "The United States needs to borrow less and save more," said Mr Lee,
> > > "and that means somebody else in the world has to save a little bit
> > > less and spend a little bit more. And if you look at where the
> > > imbalances are it means countries like China, where savings are high,
> > > have to make some adjustments."
>
> > > That points to another more subtle rebalancing in the region - the
> > > shifting balance of power between the United States and China.
>
> > > China syndromeChina has been steadily building its business interests and 
> > > political ties, especially in South-East Asia.
>
> > > "China has been very active in the region, cultivating countries and 
> > > making friends and influencing people" said Mr Lee.
>
> > > And
> > > as China was quietly extending its influence, the United States was
> > > preoccupied with Iraq, Afghanistan and the so-called War on Terror. In
> > > effect America took its eye off the Asian ball, as the Singaporean
> > > prime minister acknowledged.
>
> > > "The tilling of the ground, the
> > > cultivation of the relationships in South-East Asia particularly has
> > > not been given as much attention as we would have preferred," he said.
>
> > > But
> > > now the United States says it's back and wants to reengage with Asia.
> > > President Barack Obama is making his first trip to the region, visiting
> > > Japan, China and South Korea on either side of the Apec summit.
>
> > > Some
> > > are predicting a new era of Sino-American rivalry, with smaller nations
> > > in Asia left to play one off against the other or forced to choose
> > > sides.
>
> > > Yet the Singaporean prime minister cautioned against a confrontational 
> > > approach. "We
> > > want a peaceful, constructive rivalry," he said. "If there's a rift
> > > down the middle of the Pacific there would be trouble for all of us ...
> > > including America and China." That also seems to be the view from 
> > > Washington.
>
> > > The
> > > senior director for East Asian affairs at the National Security
> > > Council, Jeffrey Bader, told reporters recently: "I don't see this
> > > relationship as a zero-sum one. We see it as a relationship where we're
> > > obviously going to have differences, where we are going to be
> > > competitors in certain respects. But we want to maximise areas where we
> > > can work together because the global challenges we face will simply not
> > > be met if we don't." There is another arena where Washington's new 
> > > approach may be in evidence in 
> > > Singapore.http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8358124.stm
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