The Oriental Plaza fenced for security reasons on September 1, 2015, two days before the military parade. The plaza, a shopping mall and office in Wangfujing, Beijing, China was ordered to shut down for three days from September 1 to ensure the security of the parade.
An armed policeman safeguards the Oriental Plaza, a shopping mall and office in Wangfujing, Beijing, China on September 1, 2015, two days before the military parade.
An empty Internet cafe in Wangfujing, Beijing on September 1, 2015. Entertainment activities were ordered to stop in central Beijing two days before the military parade.
Two vegetable vendors stay at their stall till the last minute before they're asked to close at 3pm September 1, 2015. Some other stalls in the market is already closed.
The owner of a shut-down convenient store in Wangfujing area stands at the door looking out on September 1, 2015, two days before the military parade. The sign on the door reads "reopen on 4th."
A security guard safeguards the empty West 3rd Ring Road at midnight on August 27th, 2015. Beijing sees a never-seen-before effort to ensure security during the two weeks before the military parade on September 3, 2015.
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For the first time in 70 years, China decided to celebrate the victory of WWII with a military parade. During the run-up to the event, Beijing got ready with a never-seen-before level of ubiquitous security personnel-- police, armed police, security guards, security volunteers, as well as traffic restrictions, markets shut-down, etc., all in the name of security.
The following photos are the result of a personal edit from an assignment for Caixin.com.