Beijing spruces up Tiananmen Square for China's war parade
Explosion-proof layer installed underneath Changan Avenue
Beijing's Tiananmen Square and parts of the capital's main thoroughfare are getting a facelift for the September military parade to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the end of the second world war, state media reported on the weekend.
Along Changan Avenue, plain metal guardrails are being replaced with more elaborate ones on a 3.6km stretch between Fuxingmen and Jianguomen.
The project is expected to be completed by mid-August, according to a China News Service report on Saturday.
Tiananmen Gate and its rostrum overlooking the square would also be repainted, the report said.
Meanwhile, hundreds of tiles on a 400-metre length of road near the square will be replaced and cemented in to ensure greater structural stability.
That work is expected to be completed by the end of this week.
Increasing traffic in the area in the recent years, especially from public buses, has inflicted an ever-growing amount of damage on the road and its tiles.