Historical Events tagged with "china"

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Wei Jingsheng Released for Medical Reasons

November 16th, 1997 27 years ago

Wei Jingsheng, a prominent Chinese pro-democracy activist, was released from prison after nearly 18 years of incarceration, primarily due to concerns regarding his health. Known for his contributions to the Democracy Wall movement in the late 1970s, Wei had been sentenced to multiple terms of imprisonment for his activism. His release followed international attention and calls for reform regarding human rights in China, especially concerning dissidents and prisoners of conscience. Wei’s health issues became a crucial factor in his release, highlighting the intersection of activism, health, and state power in China.

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Politics & Government

Hong Kong Handover to China from Britain

July 1st, 1997 27 years ago

The handover of Hong Kong marked the end of British rule after 156 years, as sovereignty was transferred back to China. The ceremony took place on a grand scale, featuring key figures such as British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Charles, Prince of Wales, Chinese President Jiang Zemin, and U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, who witnessed this historic moment in Victoria Harbour. The transfer was rooted in the Sino-British Joint Declaration, leading to the establishment of the 'one country, two systems' principle, allowing Hong Kong to maintain its separate legal and economic systems for 50 years after the handover.

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Accidents & Tragedies

China Southern Airlines Flight 3456 Fatal Crash

May 8th, 1997 27 years ago

On approach to Bao'an International Airport, China Southern Airlines Flight 3456 crashed, resulting in the loss of 35 lives. The aircraft, a McDonnell Douglas MD-82, was executing a landing when it encountered difficulties. The accident raised concerns over aviation safety protocols in China, prompting investigations into the circumstances surrounding the incident. Rescue efforts were swift, but the impact of the crash led to increased scrutiny of operational procedures within the airline.

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Space Exploration

Rare Daytime Viewing of Comet Hale-Bopp

March 9th, 1997 28 years ago

Observers in China, Mongolia, and eastern Siberia experienced a unique astronomical spectacle when a solar eclipse coincided with the stunning visibility of Comet Hale-Bopp. As the sun was obscured, the brilliant tail of the comet became visible against the daylight sky, creating a breathtaking double feature for stargazers across the region. The perfect alignment of these celestial events attracted numerous astronomers and spectators eager to witness this rare phenomenon.

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Military & Warfare

PLA Missile Tests in Taiwan Strait Escalation

July 21st, 1995 29 years ago

The People's Liberation Army (PLA) initiated missile exercises in the waters north of Taiwan, marking a significant increase in military tension between China and Taiwan. These actions were a direct response to Taiwan's political climate and were designed to demonstrate China's military capabilities. The drills involved the firing of multiple missiles and were perceived as a warning against any moves toward Taiwanese independence.

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Natural Disasters

Successful Prediction of Myanmar–China Earthquake

July 12th, 1995 29 years ago

Chinese seismologists utilized advanced techniques to predict the impending Myanmar–China earthquake, which significantly lowered casualties to just 11. This achievement was hailed as a major breakthrough in earthquake forecasting, showcasing the capabilities of modern seismic research. The effectiveness of their prediction allowed for timely evacuations and enhanced public safety measures, thereby mitigating the potential destruction caused by the natural disaster in the border region between Myanmar and China.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Construction Begins on the Three Gorges Dam

December 14th, 1994 30 years ago

Construction of the Three Gorges Dam began, embarking on a monumental engineering project intended to control flooding on the Yangtze River, enhance shipping capacity, and generate hydroelectric power. Located in Hubei province, China, the dam was planned to be the largest of its kind in the world. It aimed to provide electricity for millions and bolster the economy, although it faced criticism for its environmental and social impacts. The construction was marked by significant investment and international attention.

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Military & Warfare

China's Nuclear Test with DF-31 Warhead

June 10th, 1994 30 years ago

China conducted a nuclear test at Area C, Beishan, Lop Nur, utilizing the DF-31 warhead. This test gained prominence due to revelations in the Cox Report, which suggested significant concerns about China's nuclear capabilities and intentions, raising questions among international observers regarding security and strategy in the region. The report highlighted connections between U.S. technologies and China's advancements, leading to heightened scrutiny from U.S. officials.

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Accidents & Tragedies

China Northwest Airlines Flight 2303 crash

June 6th, 1994 30 years ago

China Northwest Airlines Flight 2303 was a scheduled domestic flight from Xi'an to Guangzhou that tragically crashed near Xi'an Xianyang International Airport. The aircraft, a McDonnell Douglas MD-82, had 160 people on board at the time of the accident. The crash occurred shortly after takeoff due to a loss of control by the pilots, resulting in the deaths of all passengers and crew members aboard. The incident raised substantial concerns regarding flight safety and pilot training.

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