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1996 in China
Summary
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.
(
June 2014
)
The following lists events from
1996 in
China
.
←
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1996
in
China
→
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Decades:
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
See also:
Other events of 1996
History of China
•
Timeline
•
Years
Incumbents
edit
Party General Secretary
:
Jiang Zemin
President
:
Jiang Zemin
Premier
:
Li Peng
Vice President
:
Rong Yiren
Vice Premier
:
Zhu Rongji
Governors
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Governor of Anhui Province
–
Hui Liangyu
Governor of Fujian Province
–
Chen Mingyi
then
He Guoqiang
Governor of Gansu Province
–
Zhang Wule
then
Sun Ying
Governor of Guangdong Province
–
Zhu Senlin
then
Lu Ruihua
Governor of Guizhou Province
– Chen Shineng then
Wu Yixia
Governor of Hainan Province
–
Ruan Chongwu
Governor of Hebei Province
–
Ye Liansong
Governor of Heilongjiang Province
–
Tian Fengshan
Governor of Henan Province
–
Ma Zhongchen
Governor of Hubei Province
–
Jiang Zhuping
Governor of Hunan Province
–
Yang Zhengwu
Governor of Jiangsu Province
–
Zheng Silin
Governor of Jiangxi Province
–
Shu Shengyou
Governor of Jilin Province
–
Wang Yunkun
Governor of Liaoning Province
–
Wen Shizhen
Governor of Qinghai Province
–
Tian Chengping
Governor of Shaanxi Province
–
Cheng Andong
Governor of Shandong Province
–
Li Chunting
Governor of Shanxi Province
–
Sun Wensheng
Governor of Sichuan Province
–
Xiao Yang
then
Song Baorui
Governor of Yunnan Province
–
Li Jiating
Governor of Zhejiang Province
–
Wan Xueyuan
Events
edit
January
edit
January 27 –
Miss Chinese International Pageant 1996
was held.
[1]
February
edit
February 14 –
Intelsat 708
was destroyed (day in China at the time).
[2]
Long March 3B
launched its first flight.
[3]
February 3 –
1996 Lijiang earthquake
hit
Lijiang City
and left at least 322 killed, 3,925 serious injuries, and 13,000 injuries.
[4]
March
edit
March 23 –
The
Republic of China presidential election
took place.
Lee Teng-hui
was elected president and
Lien Chan
as vice president.
[5]
[6]
The
Third Taiwan Strait Crisis
ended.
[7]
April
edit
April 14 to October 27 –
Chinese Jia-A League 1996
was held with
Dalian Wanda
winning the championship.
[8]
June
edit
June 24 – Hengda Enterprise Company founded by Xu Jiayi, as predecessor of
conglomerate
, mainly
real estate business
,
Evergrande
was founded in
Shenzhen
,
Guangdong Province
.
[
citation needed
]
July
edit
July 19 to August 4 – China competed in the
1996 Summer Olympics
with total of 294 athletes.
[9]
September
edit
September 27 to 29 – The first round of the
1996 FIVB World Grand Prix
took place in
Shanghai
.
[10]
Births
edit
January 2 –
Xiaoyu Yu
, figure skater
January 7 –
Fu Yuanhui
, swimmer
June 10 –
Wen Junhui
, singer, actor, member of
Seventeen
August 27 –
Wang Jianan
, long jumper
October 19 –
Caesar Wu
, actor
See also
edit
List of Chinese films of 1996
List of Hong Kong films of 1996
Category:1996 Establishments in China
China at the 1996 Summer Olympics
China at the 1996 Summer Paralympics
China at the 1996 Asian Winter Games
References
edit
^
"Miss Chinese International Pageant 1996". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14
. Retrieved
2014-07-01
.
^
Disaster at Xichang | History | Air & Space Magazine
^
"ch6bod.html". Archived from the original on 2005-11-10
. Retrieved
2014-07-01
.
^
Significant Earthquake
^
Nohlen, D, Grotz, F & Hartmann, C (2001)
Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II
, p558
ISBN
0-19-924959-8
^
Wu Yu-Shan, “Taiwan’s Domestic Politics and Cross-Strait Relations,” The China Journal, No. 53 (January 2005), 60.
^
Taiwan Strait
^
China League 1996 Archived 2012-09-29 at the
Wayback Machine
^
China at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games | Olympics at Sports-Reference.com
^
Results Archived 2010-08-23 at the
Wayback Machine
External sources
edit
China in 1996 :: The Economy -- Encyclopædia Britannica