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2001 in China
Summary
Events in the year
2001 in
China
.
←
2000
1999
1998
1997
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2001
in
China
→
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Decades:
1980s
1990s
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2010s
2020s
See also:
Other events of 2001
History of China
•
Timeline
•
Years
Incumbents
edit
Party General Secretary
–
Jiang Zemin
President
–
Jiang Zemin
Premier
–
Zhu Rongji
Vice President
–
Hu Jintao
Vice Premier
–
Li Lanqing
Congress Chairman
–
Li Peng
Conference Chairman
–
Li Ruihuan
Governors
edit
Governor of Anhui Province
–
Xu Zhonglin
Governor of Fujian Province
–
Xi Jinping
Governor of Gansu Province
–
Song Zhaosu
then
Lu Hao
Governor of Guangdong Province
–
Lu Ruihua
Governor of Guizhou Province
–
Qian Yunlu
then
Shi Xiushi
Governor of Hainan Province
–
Wang Xiaofeng
Governor of Hebei Province
–
Niu Maosheng
Governor of Heilongjiang Province
–
Song Fatang
Governor of Henan Province
–
Li Keqiang
Governor of Hubei Province
–
Jiang Zhuping
then
Zhang Guoguang
Governor of Hunan Province
–
Chu Bo
then
Zhang Yunchuan
Governor of Jiangsu Province
–
Ji Yunshi
Governor of Jiangxi Province
–
Shu Shengyou
then
Huang Zhiquan
Governor of Jilin Province
– Hong Hu
Governor of Liaoning Province
–
Zhang Guoguang
then
Bo Xilai
Governor of Qinghai Province
–
Zhao Leji
Governor of Shaanxi Province
–
Cheng Andong
Governor of Shandong Province
–
Zhang Gaoli
then
Han Yuqun
Governor of Shanxi Province
–
Liu Zhenhua
Governor of Sichuan Province
–
Zhang Zhongwei
Governor of Yunnan Province
–
Li Jiating
(until June),
Xu Rongkai
(starting June)
Governor of Zhejiang Province
–
Chai Songyue
Events
edit
Tiananmen Square
Jiang Zemin
and
Vladimir Putin
after signing the
Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation
January
edit
January 9 –
Shenzhou 2
, an unmanned Chinese spacecraft, was launched.
March
edit
March 16 –
Shijiazhuang bombings
April
edit
April 1 –
Hainan Island incident
: a
mid-air collision
between an
EP-3E
United States Navy
spyplane and a
People's Liberation Army Navy
People's Liberation Army
J-8II
interceptor
fighter jet 70 miles (110 km) away from the PRC-controlled island of
Hainan
. The collision caused the death of a PRC pilot, while the EP-3 was forced to make an unauthorized
emergency landing
at Lingshui airfield. The incident results in an
international dispute
between the United States and the
People's Republic of China
.
April 11 –
Hainan Island incident
: The detained crew of a United States
EP-3E
aircraft that landed in
Hainan
, People's Republic of China, after a collision with an
F-8
fighter, is released.
July
edit
July 13 – The
International Olympic Committee
awards the
2008 Summer Olympics
to
Beijing
,
People's Republic of China
[1]
[2]
July 16 – The
People's Republic of China
and the
Russian Federation
sign the
Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation
.
December
edit
December 13 -
SM City Xiamen
, the first SM Mall in the Chinese mainland was opened.
December 27 – The People's Republic of China is granted permanent normal trade status with the United States.
Full date unknown
edit
Xiao-i
(Shanghai Xiaoi Robot Technology Co. Ltd), an artificial intelligence company is founded.
[3]
Births
edit
February 21 -
Yang Peiyi
, singer
March 12 –
Shi Cong
, gymnast
[
citation needed
]
November 22 –
Zhong Chenle
, singer
[4]
See also
edit
List of Chinese films of 2001
Hong Kong League Cup 2001–02
References
edit
^
"Beijing celebrates Olympic vote".
CNN
. Retrieved
24 December
2022
.
^
"Beijing is awarded Summer Olympics".
Washington Post
. Retrieved
24 December
2022
.
^
"GBA Gives HK an AI Uplift".
CDOTrends
.
^
"Artist Profile".
NCTDREAM Official WebSite
. SM Entertainment. Archived from the original on 11 April 2018
. Retrieved
15 April
2019
.