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[[1915]] - [[Chen Duxiu]] launches '''[[Xinqingnian|The Youth]]''' magazine.
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[[1915]] - [[Chen Duxiu]] launched '''[[Xinqingnian|The Youth]]''' magazine.
  
[[1954]] - The '''[[First National People's Congress]]''' opens in [[Beijing]].
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[[1954]] - The '''[[First National People's Congress]]''' opened in [[Beijing]].
  
[[1956]] - The '''[[8th Party Congress]]''' raises the idea that "the principal contradiction in China is no longer class struggle".
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[[1956]] - The '''[[8th Party Congress]]''' raised the idea that "the principal contradiction in China is no longer class struggle".
  
[[1975]] - Chinese painter and writer '''[[Feng Zikai]]''' dies.
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[[1975]] - Chinese painter and writer '''[[Feng Zikai]]''' died.
  
[[1990]] - China's first '''[[Video telephone service|video telephone]]''' connects [[Beijing]] to [[Shanghai]].
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[[1990]] - China's first '''[[Video telephone service|video telephone]]''' connected [[Beijing]] to [[Shanghai]].
  
 
[[1993]] - '''[[Yangpu suspension bridge]]''' - the longest in the world - completed.
 
[[1993]] - '''[[Yangpu suspension bridge]]''' - the longest in the world - completed.

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1915 - Chen Duxiu launched The Youth magazine.

1954 - The First National People's Congress opened in Beijing.

1956 - The 8th Party Congress raised the idea that "the principal contradiction in China is no longer class struggle".

1975 - Chinese painter and writer Feng Zikai died.

1990 - China's first video telephone connected Beijing to Shanghai.

1993 - Yangpu suspension bridge - the longest in the world - completed.