Dressed to kill: First female PLA honour guards steal limelight at leader's visit
Debuting in Turkmenistan president's welcome ceremony, Chinese military says the addition of women to parade unit a step in the right direction

Clad in skirts, riding boots and hair pulled back into the classic chignon, 13 women soldiers from China’s military debuted as honour guards on Monday to welcome the visiting Turkmenistan president.
They are the first female People’s Liberation Army honour guards since the squad was established in 1952. Their attire of knee-high skirts and five-centimetre heels singled them out from the rows and rows of sober, hunter-green uniforms of their male comrades.
Their presence apparently left an impression on President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, who is in China at the invitation of President Xi Jinping.
“It’s very nice, very good,” Berdimuhamedov said of the female soldiers.
The military’s newspaper, PLA Daily, said accepting female troops to the honour guards, a non-combat unit mobilised during parades and ceremonies, was meant to show how the country was keeping up with the times.