Its missions include: • Providing honours for high ranking national personalities and foreign dignitaries in their visits to the PRC (usually inside or at the forecourt of the
Great Hall of the People in
Beijing) • Participate in wreath laying ceremonies • Provide the color guard company for the national
flag raising ceremonies at Tiananmen Square • Providing guards of honour for state funerals of high-ranking officials of the Party and the Republic, deceased veterans of the PLA and active duty servicemen and women killed in action
Notable events and activities related to the mission It performs the Changing of the Guard on
Tiananmen Square and the
raising of the
Flag of China as well (from 1977-1982 and starting 2018). It has also performed at social events such as the
2008 Summer Olympics 2008 Summer Paralympics 2010 Asian Games 2010 Asian Para Games 2022 Winter Olympics 2022 Winter Paralympics. Members of the BGHGB raised the Chinese national flag in
Hong Kong in 1997 and in
Macao in 1999. It also has since 1984, been the first unit to be inspected and
parade on
Tiananmen Square for the
National Day of the People's Republic of China, having taken part in the
35th,
50th,
60th and
70th anniversaries of the
PRC. They have also taken part in the
2015 China Victory Day Parade. It also takes part in international obligations, such as the
September 16 military parade in
Mexico City in 2010 and 2013, the
2015 and
2020 Moscow Victory Day Parade as well as the 2015 and 2017
Pakistan Day parade. Moreover, it also has participated in the 2011
Caracas Independence Day Parade, the 2018-19
Minsk Independence Day Parade and the 2011
Festa della Repubblica Parade in
Rome, Italy. During the
Moscow parade, the contingent led by Li Bentao surprised hundreds of locals by singing the wartime
Katyusha song during their march back to their living quarters during a nighttime rehearsal. It would later visit other countries such as the
Democratic Republic of Congo,
Rwanda,
Mauritania and
Qatar train their honor guards as well as active duty soldiers for parades. During the annual
National Day parade in
Qatar in 2017, the soldiers on parade adopted the Chinese marching style which was the result of the training by members of the battalion. Similarly, during the parade of the
Rwanda Defence Force in honor of the 25th anniversary of the end of the
Rwandan genocide, Chinese-trained RDF soldiers marched in a
goosestep style for the first time as well as shouted commands in
Mandarin to which the soldiers respond with "One! Two!", which is done similarly in the PLA honor guard.
In popular culture Several news reports as well as films have been focused on the battalion, with some news stations including
ABC having done reports on it. ''China's Ceremonial Soldiers
(中国仪仗兵), a TV series premiered on CCTV in 2001 on National Day. The eight-episode series was directed by Zeng Xiaoxin and stars soldiers Yan Fan, Pan Yaowu and Li Bentao. The show focuses on the history and style of the honor guards in the PLA, as well as the tough training regimen of the guards for their ceremonial duties. The miniseries was co-produced by the Arts Department of the PLA and CCTV. In July 2016, the unit launched a special report called Telling Stories of Powerful Armed Forces'' on
state television. The battalion often holds Media Days, during which journalists have access to its training quarters. During a media day in August 2011, Yang Caiwei of the
Sanlih E-Television cable TV network in
Taiwan described Media Days as "really a sign that the PLA is becoming more and more open". ==Salute Battery ==