Difference between revisions of "CIIC:Selected anniversaries/October 1"

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[[File:New PRC.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Mao Zedong announces the founding of the People's Republic of China.]]
 
[[1931]]: [[China]] regained control of '''[[Weihaiwei]]'''.
 
[[1931]]: [[China]] regained control of '''[[Weihaiwei]]'''.
[[1949]]: [[PRC]] held '''[[Founding ceremony of PRC|founding ceremony]]'''.
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[[1949]]: PRC held '''[[Founding ceremony of PRC|founding ceremony]]'''.
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[[1955]]: '''[[Establishment of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region|Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region]]''' was established.
 
[[1955]]: '''[[Establishment of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region|Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region]]''' was established.
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[[1960]]: China and Burma signed '''[[Boundary Treaty between China and Burma|Boundary Treaty]]'''.
 
[[1960]]: China and Burma signed '''[[Boundary Treaty between China and Burma|Boundary Treaty]]'''.
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[[1999]]:A massive military parade was held in [[Beijing]] to celebrate the '''[[50th birthday of the PRC]]'''.
 
[[1999]]:A massive military parade was held in [[Beijing]] to celebrate the '''[[50th birthday of the PRC]]'''.
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[[2000]]: '''[[China Millennium Monument]]''' officially opened to the public.
 
[[2000]]: '''[[China Millennium Monument]]''' officially opened to the public.

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Mao Zedong announces the founding of the People's Republic of China.

1931: China regained control of Weihaiwei.

1949: PRC held founding ceremony.

1955: Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region was established.

1960: China and Burma signed Boundary Treaty.

1999:A massive military parade was held in Beijing to celebrate the 50th birthday of the PRC.

2000: China Millennium Monument officially opened to the public.