China's PLA Day (August 1st)
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- Jul 28,2025
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China's Army Day (August 1st)


China's Army Day (August 1st)
China's Army Day, celebrated on August 1st every year, marks the anniversary of the founding of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) in 1927. It commemorates the Nanchang Uprising—an armed rebellion led by the Communist Party of China against the Nationalist government, which is seen as the birth of the PLA.
Key Facts:
Significance: Honors the military’s contributions to China’s revolution, independence, and national defense.
Traditions: Military parades, promotions for soldiers, patriotic education, and public events showcasing China’s defense achievements.
Modern Context: The PLA includes land, navy, air, rocket, and strategic support forces, reflecting China’s modernized military.
Unlike National Day (October 1st), Army Day focuses specifically on the military. While it’s not a public holiday, it’s widely recognized through media coverage and ceremonies.
Fun Fact: The date "8/1" (August 1st) even appears on the PLA’s flag and insignia!