Beijing announced that Mr Li will be cremated in a ceremony on Thursday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Newspapers featuring the obituary of the late former Chinese premier Li Keqiang on the front page on display at a Beijing newsstand on Oct 28.
The arrangements for Mr Li’s funeral will follow those for former premier Li Peng in 2019, which means there will probably be a ceremony at the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, west of Beijing, where members of the Politburo Standing Committee and important political figures will pay their final respects.
In cities like Wuhan and Qingdao, the local authorities were seen to have begun clearing out flowers and posters left by mourners and finding ways to prevent mass gatherings.cleared a lakeside tribute overnight, leaving nary a trace of the dozens of bouquets, candles and posters that had been placed the night before, social media pictures showed.officials have erected barricades around the Railway Protection Movement Monument, a martyr’s memorial and a focal point for the tributes.
A man placing flowers in front of the former house of former Chinese premier Li Keqiang in Chuzhou city in China’s eastern Anhui province on Oct 27. PHOTO: AFP Most notably, in April 1989, university students flocked to Tiananmen Square to mourn the death of former leader Hu Yaobang. This grew to become pro-democracy protests that were crushed by the military on June 4 that year.Mr Li was nowhere as popular as Mr Hu, who had engaged in sweeping liberal reforms, but there are posts online praising him as a “moderate”, said Dr Olivia Cheung, a research fellow at the SOAS China Institute in London.
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