According to the calendar network platform, the August 1st Army Day military parade announcement: In 2023, the August 1st Army Day military parade will be held in Beijing on August 1 day. This military parade will mark the 0/00th anniversary of the founding of China and the 74th anniversary of the founding of New China.
Army Day is the anniversary of the founding of China People's Liberation Army. It is designated as August 1 day every year, which is established by the People's Revolutionary Military Commission of China to commemorate the founding of the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants. According to the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Soldiers' Identity and Rights and Interests, August 1 day is the Army Day of China People's Liberation Army every year. People's governments at all levels and military units shall organize celebrations, memorials and other activities on the Army Day.
Introduction to the military parade:
The military parade is a ceremony to review the army. It is usually held during major national festivals, welcoming state guests and troops to participate in wars, triumphs, parades, awarding flags and prizes, and large-scale military exercises to celebrate and pay tribute to the achievements of army building. It can be spectacular and improve the prestige and morale of the army. Military parade includes military parade and decisive factors.
Sometimes only one item is carried out. The military parade is a ceremony in which the participants of the military parade pass in front of the queue of the troops being read for review. The decisive factor is a ceremony, in which the troops under review pass through the reviewing platform and are reviewed by the parade participants. As early as BC, there were military parades in China, Zhou Dynasty, ancient Egypt, Persia, Rome and other countries. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), many grand military parades were held, which were reviewed by the people, the party, the country and the army.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC) Military Identity and Rights Protection Law.