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1989 in China
Summary
Events in the year
1989 in the
People's Republic of China
.
←
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1989
in
China
→
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
Decades:
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
See also:
Other events of 1989
History of China
•
Timeline
•
Years
Incumbents
edit
General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
-
Zhao Ziyang
until June 24,
Jiang Zemin
President
–
Yang Shangkun
Premier
–
Li Peng
Vice President
–
Wang Zhen
Vice Premier
–
Yao Yilin
Congress Chairman
-
Wan Li
Conference Chairman
-
Li Xiannian
Governors
edit
Governor of Anhui Province
– Li Rongling then
Fu Xishou
Governor of Fujian Province
–
Wang Zhaoguo
Governor of Gansu Province
–
Jia Zhijie
Governor of Guangdong Province
–
Ye Xuanping
Governor of Guizhou Province
–
Wang Zhaowen
Governor of Hainan Province
–
Liu Jianfeng
Governor of Hebei Province
–
Yue Qifeng
Governor of Heilongjiang Province
–
Hou Jie
then
Shao Qihui
Governor of Henan Province
–
Cheng Weigao
Governor of Hubei Province
–
Guo Zhenqian
Governor of Hunan Province
–
Xiong Qingquan
then
Chen Bangzhu
Governor of Jiangsu Province
–
Gu Xiulian
then
Chen Huanyou
Governor of Jiangxi Province
–
Wu Guanzheng
Governor of Jilin Province
–
He Zhukang
then
Wang Zhongyu
Governor of Liaoning Province
–
Li Changchun
Governor of Qinghai Province
–
Song Ruixiang
then Jin Jipeng
Governor of Shaanxi Province
–
Hou Zongbin
Governor of Shandong Province
–
Jiang Chunyun
then
Zhao Zhihao
Governor of Shanxi Province
–
Wang Senhao
Governor of Sichuan Province
–
Zhang Haoruo
Governor of Yunnan Province
–
Li Jiating
Governor of Zhejiang Province
–
Shen Zulun
Events
edit
May
edit
May 13 –
Mikhail Gorbachev
visits
China
, the first Soviet leader to do so since the 1960s.
May 19 –
Tiananmen Square protests of 1989
:
Zhao Ziyang
meets the demonstrators in
Tiananmen Square
.
May 20 –
Tiananmen Square protests of 1989
: The Chinese government declares martial law in
Beijing
.
May 30 –
Tiananmen Square protests of 1989
: The 10 m (33 ft) high
Goddess of Democracy
statue is unveiled in
Tiananmen Square
by student demonstrators.
June
edit
June 4 –
Tiananmen Square massacre
takes place in
Beijing
on the army's approach to the square, and the final stand-off in the square is covered live on television.
Hardliners:
Li Peng
(4th
Premier of the People's Republic of China
),
Jiang Zemin
,
Chen Yun
(2nd Chairman of the
Central Advisory Commission
&
Eight Elders
),
Yang Shangkun
(4th
President of the People's Republic of China
&
Eight Elders
),
Li Xiannian
(3rd
President of the People's Republic of China
&
Eight Elders
),
Bo Yibo
(
Eight Elders
),
Yao Yilin
(5th
First Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China
),
Chi Haotian
(
Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission
),
Liu Huaqing
(
Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission
),
Li Ximing
(CCP Beijing Committee Secretary),
Chen Xitong
(
Mayor of Beijing
),
Deng Xiaoping
(
paramount leader
),
Hu Jintao
.
Moderates:
Zhao Ziyang
(
General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
),
Wan Li
(
Eight Elders
),
Tian Jiyun
,
Wu Xueqian
,
Xi Zhongxun
(
Eight Elders
),
Wen Jiabao
.
Intellectuals:
Liu Xiaobo
(
Nobel Peace Prize
laureate),
Dai Qing
(adopted daughter of
Ye Jianying
).
Student leaders:
Wang Dan
,
Wu'erkaixi
,
Chai Ling
,
Shen Tong
,
Liu Gang
,
Feng Congde
,
Li Lu
,
Wang Youcai
.
June 24 -
Jiang Zemin
becomes
General Secretary
of the
Chinese Communist Party
.
Births
edit
January 18 -
Li Huzhao
, Paralympic athlete
January 21 –
Zhang Shuai
, professional hockey player
[
citation needed
]
February 20 -
Zhang Yangyang
, mountain hopper
March 18 -
Lü Zhiwu
, swimmer
July 12 -
Wang Xinnan
, rower
December 21 -
Fang Yuting
, archer
[1]
Deaths
edit
28 January –
Choekyi Gyaltsen
, 10th
Panchen Lama
(born 1938)
20 March –
Huang Wei
,
Nationalist
military general (born 1904)
29 March –
Xiao Jingguang
, military leader (born 1903)
15 April –
Hu Yaobang
,
General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
(1981-1987) (born 1915)
23 April –
Hu Die
, Chinese actress (born 1908)
24 April –
Li Jingquan
, Former Secretary of Sichuan (born 1909)
14 June –
Wei Guoqing
, military and government official (born 1913)
27 August –
Burhan Shahidi
,
Chinese Tatar
politician (born 1894)
20 September –
Chen Boda
, Chinese Communist political theorist (born 1904)
5 December –
Li Keran
, a renowned contemporary Chinese painter (born 1907)
See also
edit
1989 in Chinese film
References
edit
^
"Yuting FANG - Olympic Archery | People's Republic of China".
International Olympic Committee
. 25 June 2016
. Retrieved
11 April
2019
.