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Can soldiers wear military uniforms at weddings?

Soldiers can wear military uniforms at weddings, officers can hold wedding ceremonies and take photos with their families, and they can wear officers' dresses.

Article 92 of the China People's Liberation Army Internal Affairs Ordinance? Officers may wear officers' clothing when participating in the following activities:

(a) the National Congress of the Party, the National People's Congress and the National Committee of the China People's Political Consultative Conference;

(two) the national and military hero model commendation meeting;

(3) Major celebrations held by provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government);

(4) Celebration and commendation meetings and major commemorative activities organized by units at or above the regimental level below the military region level;

(5) Foreign affairs activities.

Two or more people who participate in the same activity as mentioned in the preceding paragraph shall wear it. When an officer holds a wedding ceremony and takes photos with his family, he can wear an officer's dress.

Extended data:

"China People's Liberation Army Internal Affairs Regulations" Article 88 Soldiers should wear military uniforms and logo clothing in accordance with the regulations, so as to be neat and solemn, neatly dressed and standardized. After retiring from active service, soldiers usually wear casual clothes to participate in major commemorative and celebration activities organized by the state and the army. They can also wear uniform uniforms and badges issued by the state and the army according to the requirements of the activity organization.

Article 90 Military uniforms and logo clothing shall not be sold, copied, dismantled or lent (sent) to non-military personnel without authorization. When a soldier retires from active service, he should hand over his own signs and clothes.

People's Republic of China (PRC) Ministry of National Defense-China People's Liberation Army Internal Affairs Ordinance