Ever wondered what Beijing looks like from above when the city gears up for a mega military parade? 🚁 This Wednesday morning, drones captured a stunning bird’s-eye view of the Chinese mainland’s capital as it prepped for the big V-Day parade.
The footage zooms over the city’s wide avenues decked out in banners and flags, with rows of troops and military hardware lined up like a real-life strategy game board. All this is to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. 🎖️
If you’re into tech, you’ll geek out over the precision: from synchronized drone shots to the massive LED screens getting their final checks. It’s kind of like the epic opening ceremonies at the Olympics, but with a powerful historical vibe. 🌏
For folks in South and Southeast Asia, this massive drill might remind you of national celebrations—from India’s Republic Day to Indonesia’s Independence Day parades. It’s a fresh reminder of how cities can turn into stages for history, technology, and culture all at once. ✨
Whether you’re scrolling on your morning commute or taking a break between classes, keep an eye out for more highlights from the parade. Who knows, we might even see some next-level drone choreography that rivals your fav K-pop light shows! 😉
Reference(s):
cgtn.com