State guest salute is mainly used for the highest standard of diplomatic etiquette in foreign affairs activities to show welcome, tribute or thanks. Electronic salute. As an international etiquette, 2 1 salute is the courtesy of the head of state. 1961June, China officially began to salute as an international etiquette.
Electronic salute, integrated with a number of patented technologies. It can produce the explosion and lighting effect of real salute. At present, there are many so-called "electronic salutes" on the market, all of which are ignited and exploded by electrons after gasoline or liquefied gas or other combustible gases are mixed with oxygen.
Therefore, national ceremony is different from electronic ceremony.