Party elite attend ceremony at Beijing’s Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery and offer condolences to Zhu’s family
2-MIN READ2-MINMeredith ChenPublished: 4:48pm, 18 Aug 2026Chinese President Xi Jinping led the party elite to pay a final tribute to former premier Zhu Rongji who was cremated on Tuesday as national flags were lowered to half mastZhu, who died of an illness in Beijing last Wednesday aged 97, served as premier from 1998 to 2003 and is regarded as the chief engineer of the country’s economic reform.He played a pivotal role in transitioning China towards a market-based economy and steered its entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO), which paved the way for its unprecedented growth and rise to become the world’s second-largest economy.
03:06China’s late premier Zhu Rongji remembered as the chief engineer of economic transformationAt Zhu’s funeral at Beijing’s Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, where high-ranking officials and national heroes are laid to rest, Xi and Premier Li Qiang, along with the five other members of the Communist Party’s Politburo Standing Committee and Vice-President Han Zheng, paid their final respects, according to Xinhua.
Zhu’s body lay surrounded by flowers and cypress branches and covered with the Communist Party flag as mourners gathered at a solemn farewell ceremony, the state news agency said.
At about 9.30am, the group stood in silence and took three bows before Zhu’s body. They shook hands with his family to offer their condolences, according to Xinhua.