National Day in China is a jingoistic affair. Today is the 65th anniversary of when Mao Zedong officially founded the People's Republic of China on 1 October 1949. There was pomp and circumstance at Tiananmen Square, although no big military parade as for the 60th anniversary. Most ordinary Chinese are busier making plans for the seven days of holiday and spending that clog domestic tourist destinations, earning it the moniker "golden week". The democracy protests engulfing Hong Kong have given this year's festival a very different flavour. Beijing nerves Tens of thousands of protestors, including students, are occupying central areas of Hong Kong to rail against…