Film: The Founding of a Republic
Time: Saturday, September 27, 2025, 19:00
Venue: Xueyuan Road Campus: Academic Exchange Hall
Shahe Campus: Yongman Theater
Hangzhou International Campus: 1001 Lecture Hall, Library

Admission: Simply present your valid campus/alumni card. No reservation is required.
Group Reservation:
In an effort to better serve group attendance, a dedicated reservation channel has been established. Eligible representatives—including student organization leaders, Party branch secretaries, and advisors—may submit a reservation request via the QR code below. This channel will remain open until Friday, September 26, at 12:00 PM.
Key Guidelines:
• Reservations made through this channel are exempt from the standard lottery process.
• A minimum group size of 10 individuals is required.
• Confirmation is granted on a first-come, first-served basis, contingent upon seat availability.

Film Introduction:
Spanning the period from the end of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in 1945 to the proclamation of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the film The Founding of a Republic captures key historical moments—from the Chongqing negotiations to the outbreak of the civil war, culminating in the birth of New China. It highlights the moral courage and idealistic choices made amid the torrents of history, depicting how the Communist Party of China and various democratic parties progressed from opposition to collaboration, jointly laying the foundation for the new nation.
Notes:
1. This event is open to current undergraduate, master's and doctoral students, as well as the faculty and staff members of Beihang University.
2. Weekly updates will be posted on the official WeChat accounts "Weiyan Hangyu" and "Beihang Recommendations." Please stay tuned for updates.
3. On the day of the screening, attendees must bring their valid campus/alumni card to enter the specific screening venue of three campuses. Staff will verify identities. Latecomers exceeding five minutes will not be admitted.
4. Please refrain from occupying seats, making loud noises, or engaging in any behavior that could disrupt the screening order in the hall.
Editor: Lyu Xingyun