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World's Largest Army - Hell March

The Beijing Olympics opening ceremony was even better, that was some amazing synchronization right there. :tup:
We make other parade and marching of other countries look like child play compare to us. I don't get why we did so amazing job at these. Any explanation why our parade looks 10x better than other?
 
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We make other parade and marching of other countries look like child play compare to us. I don't get why we did so amazing job at these. Any explanation why our parade looks 10x better than other?

More effort I guess, because no one wants to lose face.
 
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More effort I guess, because no one wants to lose face.
I don't think it's just a matter of effort that simple. I look at NK parade and marching, and it still didn't come close to our marching. And NK is very close to us, behavior and cultural wise.
 
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A professional forces like the US military seldom march, if they have to, it would be ceremonial and we have a dedicated unit for it. (Like the 3-INF)

Otherwise the US military only do drill and light march.

Military parade is kind of Eastern thing, many former Eastern bloc country did it.

My personal experience is I hated formation march, half speed, double speed. And I almost alway make out the wrong direction
 
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We make other parade and marching of other countries look like child play compare to us. I don't get why we did so amazing job at these. Any explanation why our parade looks 10x better than other?

The training is a lot more serious, these are Chinese cop march training examples.

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Buddy can I ask you where those colourful peacock-style hats came from, in the Indian Army march here?

Probably a traditional style applied to Indian uniforms in marches.

You can see something similar in Indian grooms turbans.

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Probably a traditional style applied to Indian uniforms in marches.

You can see something similar in Indian grooms turbans.

That's a cool fusion of styles. I wonder who came up with that idea?

As for the topic, I wonder how many soldiers a fully developed and militarized China could realistically put on the battlefield? Like say by the year 2030 or so, assuming some sort of one-year Soviet Union policy of the mobilization of every available body.

Interesting to think about, with the recent relaxation of the one-child policy.
 
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