Advertisement
China

Outrage over 15.5b yuan projects to mark Mao's birth

Xiangtan city plans to spend 15.5 billion yuan on 16 schemes linked to the 120th anniversary of Mao Zedong's birth

2-MIN READ2-MIN
Mao Zedong was born in Shaoshan, Hunan, on December 26, 1893. Photo: Reuters

More than 15.5 billion yuan is being poured into the hometown of Communist China’s founding father Mao Zedong for projects marking the 120th anniversary of his birth, local media reported, prompting outrage on Thursday.

Mao, who led the Communist Party to victory in China’s civil war, was born in Shaoshan, in the central province of Hunan, on December 26, 1893.

Xiangtan city, which includes Shaoshan, is spending 15.5 billion yuan (HK$19.7 billion) on 16 schemes linked to the occasion, the Changsha Evening News said, including renovating a tourist centre and preserving Mao’s former residence.

I can’t believe they’re spending this much money on a dead man, a controversial dead man

The works also include broader infrastructure projects, such as high-speed rail stations and highways, to impress the expected influx of visitors.

Advertisement

Local authorities in Xiangtan have hailed the commemoration by saying its “importance overrides any other at the moment”, the Global Times, which is close to the ruling party, reported earlier this week.

But Chinese internet users reacted to the 15.5 billion yuan sum – which far exceeds a 1.95 billion figure reported earlier this week – with indignation on the country’s popular micro-blogging platforms.

Advertisement

“How much money does it cost to deal with pollution?” wrote one poster on Sina Weibo. “How much does it cost to provide medical insurance? How much to offer students from poor districts free lunch?

“I can’t believe they’re spending this much money on a dead man, a controversial dead man.”

Advertisement
Select Voice
Select Speed
1.00x