Beijing's Tian'anmen Square came alive this weekend with the second comprehensive rehearsal for the grand Sept 3 gathering marking the 80th anniversary of the WWII victory 🙌. Kicked off at 5:30 PM Saturday and wrapped up at 3:30 AM Sunday, the drill saw around 40,000 participants — from marchers and performers to the crew making it all run smoothly.
Building on the first run-through, this rehearsal added new segments like drone-lit formations and high-tech comms tests. According to the event's media center in the Chinese mainland, every detail was choreographed and timed, from logistics (moving thousands in sync) to command ops (clear orders over radios and speakers).
For South and Southeast Asia's tech-savvy crowd, it's like tuning in to a massive live event—think precise timing, slick coordination, and digital paging to ensure everything clicks. Whether you're streaming on your smartphone or watching with friends, it shows how mega-events blend tech and human teamwork.
Don't miss the main event on Sept 3 in Tian'anmen Square: a full-scale military parade you can catch live across platforms 🎉📱. Get ready for hours of history-meets-hi-tech!
Reference(s):
cgtn.com