Inside Bulgaria's Easter Celebrations: Traditions Passed Through Generations
Today marks the joyous celebration of Easter, one of the most significant holidays in the Orthodox Christian calendar.
A ceremonial change of the guard of honor in front of Bulgaria's presidency was performed on March 3 to mark the country's liberation from five centuries of Ottoman dominance.
The guards, who have turned into landmark with their red tunics trimmed in white and precise movements, offered a nice attraction for both tourists and locals at noon sharp.
The National Guards Unit originates from the Life Guards of Prince Alexander I Batten berg, instituted in 1879. The first official escort of a Bulgarian monarch was performed on 12 July 1879. To commemorate this occasion, 12 July is marked as the official holiday of the National Guards Unit. Since its establishment, the Guards unit has been transformed from an escort of the Prince to a squadron, then to a regiment and, after 1942, to a battalion. At present it includes guard-of-honor elements and a ceremonial brass band.
In 2001 the National Guards Unit was endorsed as a representative military formation of the Bulgarian Armed Forces and is one of the symbols of state power, along with the national flag, coat of arms and anthem.
The ceremonial change of the guard of honor in front of the Administration of the President was performed for the first time on 5 November 2003.
The ceremonial show combines non-standard drill rests and foot movements with and without arms, as well as saluting the colors and the heroes who laid their lives for the freedom and independence of Bulgaria.
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