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  • ;'''February 1''' {{CIIC:Selected anniversaries/February 1}}<br clear="all">
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  • ;'''February 1''' {{ChinaWiki:Today's featured article/February 1, 2013}}<br clear="all">
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  • ;'''February 1''' {{CIIC:Today's featured article/February 1, 2015}}<br clear="all">
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  • ...00 pm on February 16, four regions of ethnic minorities had suffered, with 1 million people affected. Among these were more than 300,000 residents livin
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  • ...7]], 1923, workers of the Beijing-Hankou Railway started the sensational “February 7 Strike” after military police sabotaged a workers’ union ceremony. ...jing-Hankou Railway decided to hold the establishment ceremony on February 1, 1923.
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  • ...y'''s North China edition was launched in Qinxian, [[Shanxi Province]]. On February 18, 1947, it was closed down by the Kuomintang. ...30, 1949, ''Xinhua Daily'' resumed publication in [[Nanjing]]. On November 1, 1952, it became the official newspaper of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Com
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  • ...[[Changsha]] on [[February 1]], [[1877]], worked as a teacher at Hunan No. 1 Normal School. He advocated work-study in France, and traveled there to do
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  • ...lic of China''', with Mao Zemin as governor, was established on [[February 1]], [[1932]] in Yeping, Ruijin, [[Jiangxi Province]]. The National Bank was
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  • ...of Satellite Connection signed the launch services contract of '''Asia Sat 1''' in [[Beijing]]. In June 1988, they had signed the satellite launch agree ....) It was launched from the [[Xichang Satellite Launch Center]] ([[XSLC]]) February-April, 1990, and the final position rested above Southeast Asia.
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  • ...e greater convenience for consumers, shoppers and travelers, on [[February 1]], 1987 the [[Bank of China]] Beijing Branch issued the “'''Renminbi Grea
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  • ...1999 and reopened on September 20, 2004. Terminal 3 (T3) was completed in February 2008, in time for the Beijing Olympics. ...s high as 12 m per second, compared with the conventional speed of 0.5 m – 1.5 m per second. Moreover, it is linked with the city proper with an Airport
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  • In February 2000, Chinese President Jiang Zemin put forward a new Party-building theory On July 1, 2001, Jiang Zemin, also general secretary of the Central Committee of the
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  • ...ous composer, was born in Kunming, the capital of [[Yunnan Province]] on [[February 14]], [[1912]]. He wrote ''March of the Volunteers'', the Chinese national In 1927, Nie entered Yunnan Provincial No. 1 Normal School. He fled to Shanghai in 1930 from local feudalists. In 1931,
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  • 1. US citizens were given the right to reside, travel and do business in Chin .... The treaty provoked a wave of astonishment throughout China. On February 1, 1947, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China declared it wo
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  • {| cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" width="750" border="1" ...of the lunar calendar and usually occurs somewhere between January 30 and February 20, heralding the beginning of spring, thus it is known as Spring Festival.
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  • ...le’s Republic of China’s modern textile industry, died in [[Beijing]] on [[February 5]], [[1994]] at the age of 94. ...huji, [[Zhejiang Province]]. He joined the [[Communist Party of China]] in February 1927, participated in the [[Long March]] in 1934 and was appointed group le
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  • ...tal value of 100 million taels of silver, with face values of 100, 500 and 1,000 taels. Annual dividend was 5 li and would be paid off in 20 years. The
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  • ...equently removed from his official post and detained by the police on Feb. 1, 2013, and was expelled from the CPC in May. From December 1989 to February 1993, he was a member of the Changshou County Party Standing Committee and
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  • ...d Locke as commerce secretary in February 2009, and he was sworn in on May 1, 2009. On August 1, 2011, he was appointed as U.S.&nbsp;Ambassador to China.
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  • '''Ding Junhui''' ('''丁俊晖'''), born on April 1, 1987 in Yixing City of [[Jiangsu Province]], is a Chinese professional sno At the Asian Games in October, he defeated a Thai player 3:1 to win the snooker singles gold medal, thus putting an end to China's histo
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  • Since February 2008 when the Chang'e 3 mission was authorized, it has gone through three p ...2, 2013 (12:30 p.m. ET December 1, 2013), the lunar probe was launched at 1:30 a.m. from [http://wiki.china.org.cn/wiki/index.php/Xichang Xichang Satel
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  • Open: 8:30 -- 16:30 (Last Entry at 15:00) for March 1 - June 30 8:00 -- 18:00 (Last Entry at 17:00) for July 1 - August 31
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  • The '''Chinese Academy of Space Technology''' (CAST), established on [[February 20]], 1968, is a major research center and spacecraft development base. It The CAST developed and launched China's first artificial Earth satellite DFH-1 in April 1970, opening a new epoch in China's exploration in the outer spac
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  • On December 1, 1886, '''Zhu De''' (朱德) was born in [[Yilong County]], a hilly and iso On August 1, 1927, Zhu De took part in the [[Nanchang Uprising]] as vice commander of t
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  • On February 28, an explosion engineered by the "East Turkistan" terrorist organization On February 5, the terrorists blew up two buses (Buses No. 52 and No. 30) in Urumqi, th
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  • ...sus. He calculated that if the number of the Chinese grew by 20 births per 1,000 a year continuously and unchecked, in 30 years the actual population wo ...of the Standing Committee of the 5th [[National People's Congress]]. On [[February 27]], [[1981]], he was elected honored president of [[China Population Asso
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  • Liu was born on February 14, 1974 in Suqian, Jiangsu Province. He graduated with a bachelor's degree On October 1, the couple held wedding in Sydney, Australia. The "Milk Tea Sister" Zhang
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  • ...n industry. The All-China Federation of Trade Union conferred Luo the "May 1 Labor Medal" for his exemplary deeds and virtues. In February 1994, he served as vice director of the Organization Department of the Shen
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  • Born on Dec. 1, 1955 in [[Chongqing]], Xie and his brother moved to Baoji, [[Shaanxi Provi In February 2002, he became Vice Director of the China Institute of Sports Science of t
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  • ...ingapore and Malacca Straits to the Strait of Taiwan, stretching more than 1,800 kilometers from north and south and 900 kilometers from west to east. ...in "South Sea Islands Location Map” released by the Chinese government in February 1948.
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  • Deng was born on February, 1973 in Zhengzhou, [[Henan Province]]. ...enied a spot on the national team because she was so short (she stood only 1.5m [4 feet 11 inches] tall). Her talent, however, could not be denied, and
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  • ...ic gold medalist. She won gold in the 500 m race in 2006 and 2010, and the 1,000m race and 3,000m relay at the 2010 Vancouver Games. Wang is the 500 m w ...nghai]] preparing for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics in Russia starting on February 7.
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  • Born on February 6, 1970 in Ertang Village, Jingkou Town, Shapingba District of Chongqing Mu ...to have stolen 250,000 yuan (US$39,300) from the victims. Later at around 1 pm, Zhou shot and killed a railway police office when the officer was patro
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  • ...om the date of opening of the new campus to December 19, 2049; the area is 1.0926 square kilometers;Macao Special Administrative Region is authorized to ===January 1, 2012===
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  • On [[April 1]], 1950, China established diplomatic relations with India. [[Yuan Zhongxia 1. The normalization of Sino-Indian diplomatic relations
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  • On February 22, 2010, the Ministry of Supervision listed "supervision of ‘naked offic On August 1, 2013, the Shantou Special Economic Zone in [[Guangdong Province]] issued C
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  • ...on environmental protection projects. Trial operations will begin on July 1, 2006 with a total investment of 6.5 billion yuan (US$812 million) being ma February 8, 2001: The Qinghai-Tibet Railway project was approved and initiated.
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  • ...roke out, Japan's military strength totaled 2.1 million soldiers, of which 1.4 million were sent to the Chinese theater. At this time less than 400,000 '''August 1'''<br>
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  • ...: Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai. This year, February 9 is the first day of Yiyou, which is the twenty-second year of the sixty-y ...th Chinese lunar month, when many animals begin to hibernate, and 11 PM to 1 AM, when the rat is most active.
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  • 1. It is China that first discovered Huangyan Island, gave it the name, incor ...or to Germany indicated clearly in his letter to a German radio amateur on February 5, 1990 that, Huangyan Island was not within the Philippine territory and s
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  • ...emy's hands or risk destruction in battle. For four frantic months between February and May 1933, the most important pieces in the collection were packed into ...invaluable national treasures. Art works in the museum's collection total 1,052,653, including paintings, pottery, bronze wares, inscribed wares, toys,
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  • ...f the Political Bureau of the Provisional CPC Central Committee. On August 1 he led and organized the famous Nanchang Uprising and served as secretary o ...went to Xi'an to facilitate the peaceful settlement of the incident. From February to September 1937, as a chief representative of the CPC he held negotiation
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