The 35th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China took place on 1 October 1984. A military parade was held in Tiananmen Square in Beijing and various celebrations were conducted all over the country. China's paramount leader Deng Xiaoping inspected the troops along Chang'an Avenue in Beijing. This parade was immediately followed by a civilian parade.
Parade
In December 1983, the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party convened to approve a motion to hold a military parade on National Day the following October. It was the first one to be held in 25 years since the celebration of the 10th anniversary of the People's Republic of China in 1959. A parade for the 30th anniversary in 1979 was planned but was soon scrapped in light of the end of the Cultural Revolution and the death of Mao Zedong. On 12 December, the working group for the military parade was set up, with Yang Dezhi, PLA Chief of General Staff as the head. The parade was the first to be aired live on China Central Television and broadcast around the world via satellite. The parade was commanded by General Qin Jiwei in his position as Commander of the Beijing Military Region. It marked the first time that someone other than the Minister of National Defense had inspected a National Day parade and the only time that a paramount leader who wasn't in a state or party position had inspected the parade. During the inspection, in which The People's Navy Marches Forward was the background music, the traditional greetings of Long live the Chinese Communist Party and response of Long Live the People's Republic of China were replaced with Comrades you have worked hard! to which the troops respond with Serve the people!, in an effort to differentiate with Maoist parades.
It also marked the debut appearance of the regular honor guard companies and the color guard of the Beijing Garrison Honor Guard Battalion, which are the first to be inspected and march past dignitaries. The parade saw just over 10,300 troops march through the square, which was followed by 42 mobile formations and 4 flypasts. A group of Peking University students raised a banner made out of bedsheets that read "Hello Xiaoping", to which a surprised Deng responded with a smile and wave. In an interview with the People's Daily two days later, Defence Minister Zhang Aiping was quoted as saying "The people of the whole country and all the men and officers of the Army saw with their own eyes that the troop were much better equipped", referring to the military technology and armaments that were showcased. as it was the first to showcase Chinese made equipment.
Leaders in attendance
- Hu Yaobang (General Secretary of the CCP)
- Deng Xiaoping (CMC chairman and Advisory chairman)
- Zhao Ziyang (Premier, official master of ceremonies)
- Li Xiannian (President of the PRC)
- Chen Yun, First Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection
Military Parade
At 10:29 a.m. Military Parade began
List of participating divisions in the parade
In order of appearance (A bolded unit indicates that this is its first appearance)
- Guard of Honor of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (Chinese: ä¸Âå½人æ°Âè§£æÂ¾åÂÂä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂ仪ä»ÂéÂÂ)
- PLA Ground Force Academy Cadet Officers Square Formation (Chinese: éÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå¦é¢æÂ¹éÂÂ)
- PLA Navy Academy Cadet Officers Square Formation (Chinese: æµ·åÂÂå¦é¢æÂ¹éÂÂ)
- PLA Air Force Academy Cadet Officers Square Formation (Chinese: 空åÂÂå¦é¢æÂ¹éÂÂ)
- PLA Artillery Academy Cadet Officers Square Formation (Chinese: ç®åÂ
µå¦é¢æÂ¹éÂÂ)
- PLA Ground Force Army School Square Formation (Chinese: éÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå¦校æÂ¹éÂÂ)
- PLA Navy Seamen Square Formation (Chinese: æ°´åÂ
µæÂ¹éÂÂ)
- PLA Air Force Paratroopers Square Formation (Chinese: 空éÂÂÃ¥Â
µæÂ¹éÂÂ)
- PLA Female Military Nurses Square Formation (Chinese: 女å«çÂÂÃ¥Â
µæÂ¹éÂÂ)
- PAP Armed Police Force Square Formation (Chinese: 人æ°ÂæÂ¦è£Â
è¦å¯ÂæÂ¹éÂÂ)
- Male Militia Square Formation (Chinese: ç·æ°ÂÃ¥Â
µæÂ¹éÂÂ)
- Female Militia Square Formation (Chinese: 女æ°ÂÃ¥Â
µæÂ¹éÂÂ)
List of military vehicles paraded
List of military aircraft paraded
Military bands and parade music
A 1,200 piece band was present for the musical accompaniment to the parade.
Music
Welcome leaders
- Ode to the Motherland (æÂÂå±ç¥Âå½ï¼Â
- March of the Volunteers (National Anthem of the People's Republic of China) (ä¹ÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂè¿Âè¡ÂæÂ²ï¼Â
Troops review
- Troops Review March of the PLA (Inspection March of the PLA) (æ£ÂéÂÂ
è¿Âè¡ÂæÂ²)
- Three Rules of Discipline and Eight Points for Attention (ä¸Â大纪å¾ÂÃ¥Â
«é¡¹æ³¨æÂÂ)
- People's Navy, Marches Forward (人æ°Âæµ·åÂÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂè¿Â)
- Ready to Fly to the Battlefield (éÂÂæÂ¶åÂÂå¤Âé£ÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂÂåº)
- March of the Artillery Force (ç®åÂ
抨Âè¡ÂæÂ²)
- March of the Motorized Troops (æÂ©æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂé¨éÂÂè¿Âè¡ÂæÂ²)
- March of the Armored Vehicles (æÂÂ车è¿Âè¡ÂæÂ²)
- March of the Rocket Forces (ç«ç®Âé¨éÂÂè¿Âè¡ÂæÂ²)
Military Parade, drive-by, and flyby
- Parade March of the People's Liberation Army (Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå¼Âè¿Âè¡ÂæÂ²)
- March of the Artillery Force (ç®åÂ
抨Âè¡ÂæÂ²)
- March of the Motorized Troops (æÂ©æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂé¨éÂÂè¿Âè¡ÂæÂ²)
- March of the Armored Vehicles (æÂÂ车è¿Âè¡ÂæÂ²)
- March of the Rocket Forces (ç«ç®Âé¨éÂÂè¿Âè¡ÂæÂ²)
- Ready to Fly to the Battlefield (éÂÂæÂ¶åÂÂå¤Âé£ÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂÂåº)
Civilian parade
- Ode to the Motherland (æÂÂå±ç¥Âå½)
- On the Field of Hope (å¨å¸ÂæÂÂçÂÂç°éÂÂä¸Â); audio
- We Workers Have Strength (å±们工人æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂéÂÂ); audio
- China, China, the Bright Red Sun Never Sets (ä¸Âå½, ä¸Âå½, é²Â红çÂÂ太é³永ä¸Âè½); audio
- March of the Athletes (è¿Âå¨åÂÂè¿Âè¡ÂæÂ²)
- Toast Song (ç¥ÂéÂ
ÂæÂÂ); audio
- Anthem of the Young Pioneers of China (ä¸Âå½å°Âå¹´åÂ
ÂéÂÂéÂÂéÂÂæÂÂ); audio
Card sequence slogans
List of card sequence slogans
- National Emblem of the People's Republic of China with 1949 and 1984
- ä¸Âå½åÂ
±äº§åÂ
Âä¸Âå² (Long live the Chinese Communist Party)
- ä¿Âå«åÂÂå¹³ (Defend the Peace)
- æÂ¯åÂ
´ä¸Âå (Revitalizing China)
References
Notes
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