China to Hold Jiang Zemin Memorial Ceremony on 6th...Nationwide 3-Minute Moment of Silence
[Asia Economy Reporter Noh Kyung-jo] The Chinese government announced on the 1st that a memorial service for the late former President Jiang Zemin will be held at 10 a.m. (local time) on the 6th.
The memorial service will be broadcast live and will include a moment of silence for three minutes observed by the entire nation.
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Former President Jiang passed away on the 30th of last month in Shanghai, China, due to leukemia and multiple organ failure. The Chinese Embassy in Korea will set up a condolence altar until the 6th to receive condolences for the deceased.
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