Xi Jinping speaking at a podium during the CPC's 105th anniversary celebration in Beijing.
Xi Jinping speaking at a podium during the CPC's 105th anniversary celebration in Beijing.
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Xi Jinping addresses gathering marking CPC's 105th anniversary

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On July 1, 2026, Xi Jinping addressed a gathering in Beijing marking the 105th anniversary of the Communist Party of China, hailing its history and conferring the July 1 Medal.

Xi Jinping described the 105-year history of the Communist Party of China as the most magnificent epic in the nation's millennia-long history. He called on all Party members to remain steadfast in their convictions and work to build a modern socialist country.

At the gathering in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Xi conferred the July 1 Medal, the Party's highest honor, on model CPC members. He also stressed absolute Party leadership over the people's armed forces and efforts to achieve the goals for the centenary of the People's Liberation Army in 2027.

Xi highlighted the Party's unshakable commitment to resolving the Taiwan question and realizing China's complete reunification. He further emphasized promoting long-term prosperity and stability in Hong Kong and Macao while advancing a community with a shared future for humanity.

The CPC now has nearly 101.29 million members and over 5.43 million primary-level Party organizations, according to the latest census.

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Initial reactions on X to Xi Jinping's address at the CPC's 105th anniversary focused on the awarding of the July 1 Medal and his speech emphasizing party history, modernization, and unity. Positive posts from Chinese diplomats, media, and allies highlighted achievements and international congratulations, while some international observers noted repeated use of 'struggle' rhetoric and references to Taiwan as a historic mission.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un shaking hands at Pyongyang airport during Xi's state visit.
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Xi arrives in Pyongyang for talks with Kim Jong Un

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Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Pyongyang on Monday for a two-day state visit and held talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Both sides pledged to consolidate political mutual trust and boost practical cooperation.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Wednesday that political parties and leaders from many countries have congratulated the Communist Party of China on its 105th anniversary.

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Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu announced on Wednesday that Hong Kong will organise events across all 18 districts to mark the 105th anniversary of the Communist Party’s founding.

Chinese President Xi Jinping returned to Beijing on Tuesday afternoon after concluding his state visit to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. During the visit, he reached important consensus with DPRK leader Kim Jong Un on developing bilateral relations in the new era.

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