Difference between revisions of "CIIC:Selected anniversaries/December 2"

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[[File:Chairman Mao Zedong met with the visiting US President Gerald Ford on December 2, 1975..jpg|thumb|200px|right|Chairman Mao Zedong met with the visiting US President Gerald Ford on December 2, 1975.]]
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[[Image:Chairman Mao Zedong met with the visiting US President Gerald Ford on December 2, 1975..jpg|thumb|right|200px]] [[1929]]: Pei Wenzhong discovered the '''[[Peking Man skull|skull of the "Peking Man"]]'''.  
[[1929]]: Pei Wenzhong discovered the '''[[Peking Man skull|skull of the "Peking Man"]]'''.
 
  
[[1975]]: Chairman [[Mao Zedong]] met with US President Gerald Ford.
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[[1975]]: Chairman [[Mao Zedong]] met with US President Gerald Ford.  
  
[[1988]]: Chinese recorded the '''[[fastest climb of Vinson Massif]]'''.
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[[1988]]: Chinese recorded the '''[[Fastest climb of Vinson Massif]]'''.  
  
[[1999]]: High-level International Ozone Protection Conference opened in [[Beijing]], being the largest-scale international environmental conference hosted by [[China]] to date.
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[[1999]]: High-level International Ozone Protection Conference opened in [[Beijing]], being the largest-scale international environmental conference hosted by [[China]] to date.  
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[[2013]]: China's lunar probe [[Chang'e 3]] was launched successfully with its first moon rover aboard from [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center]] in southwest China's [[Sichuan Province]].
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Revision as of 08:00, 2 December 2013

Chairman Mao Zedong met with the visiting US President Gerald Ford on December 2, 1975..jpg

1929: Pei Wenzhong discovered the skull of the "Peking Man".

1975: Chairman Mao Zedong met with US President Gerald Ford.

1988: Chinese recorded the Fastest climb of Vinson Massif.

1999: High-level International Ozone Protection Conference opened in Beijing, being the largest-scale international environmental conference hosted by China to date.

2013: China's lunar probe Chang'e 3 was launched successfully with its first moon rover aboard from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China's Sichuan Province.