In Chinese culture, which often emphasizes collective action and group harmony, the role of a 领队 (lǐngduì) is crucial. They are not just a logistical manager but the central point of authority and responsibility for the group's success and well-being. The 领队 ensures the group moves and acts as a single, organized unit. A useful Western comparison is the difference between a “manager” and a “tour leader” or “expedition leader.”
The term 领队 (lǐngduì) is extremely common in modern China, especially in these contexts:
The most common point of confusion for learners is distinguishing 领队 (lǐngduì) from other words for “leader.”