Historical Events tagged with "china"
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China Airlines Flight 140 crashes at Nagoya Airport
China Airlines Flight 140, an Airbus A300, crashed during its landing approach at Nagoya Airport in Japan. The aircraft was carrying 271 people, including passengers and crew. As the plane attempted to land, it overran the runway and struck a drainage ditch, resulting in a significant loss of life. Out of the 271 individuals on board, 264 were killed, with only seven survivors emerging from the wreckage. The incident raised concerns about aviation safety protocols.
Continue ReadingChina Northwest Airlines Flight 2119 Crash
China Northwest Airlines Flight 2119 crashed during takeoff from Yinchuan Xihuayuan Airport, resulting in 55 fatalities. The aircraft, a McDonnell Douglas MD-82, encountered difficulties shortly after takeoff due to a technical malfunction. All passengers and crew on board perished in this tragic incident, highlighting issues surrounding aviation safety in China during the early 1990s, a time of rapid growth in its civil aviation sector.
Continue ReadingMacao Basic Law Adopted by National People's Congress
The Macao Basic Law was adopted by the Eighth National People's Congress of China. This legal framework outlines the governance structure of Macao following its handover from Portugal to China. The law was set to take effect on December 20, 1999, aligning with the planned resumption of sovereignty over Macao. This transition was significant for the region's political landscape as it aimed to maintain a high degree of autonomy and established the principle of 'one country, two systems,' which would guide Macao's future.
Continue ReadingJiang Zemin Becomes China's President
Jiang Zemin was appointed President of the People's Republic of China during the annual session of the National People's Congress in Beijing. He had previously held the positions of General Secretary of the Communist Party and Chairman of the Central Military Commission. His appointment was a key move in consolidating power within the Chinese leadership following the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 and a response to internal Party dynamics. Known for his technocratic approach, Jiang's leadership would shape China's economic policies in the 1990s.
Continue ReadingChina Southern Airlines Flight 3943 Crash Incident
China Southern Airlines Flight 3943 was preparing to land at Guilin Qifengling Airport when it crashed, killing all 141 people on board. The aircraft, an Airbus A310-300, encountered difficulties during its final approach. Despite efforts from the flight crew, the plane lost altitude and crashed in a mountainous area near the airport. The tragedy raised questions about aviation safety protocols in China.
Continue ReadingChina General Aviation Flight 7552 Crash Incident
China General Aviation Flight 7552 crashed shortly after takeoff from Nanjing Dajiaochang Airport, resulting in the deaths of 108 people on board. The flight was operating a scheduled domestic service when it encountered a critical failure during ascent, leading to the aircraft losing altitude and impacting the ground. Tragically, this incident highlighted significant safety concerns within the aviation industry during that period in China.
Continue ReadingLi Hongzhi's First Public Lecture on Falun Gong
Li Hongzhi conducted his first public lecture on Falun Gong in Changchun, China, attracting a significant audience of over 2,000 attendees. This event marked a pivotal moment in the spread of Falun Gong, a spiritual practice that combines meditation and qigong exercises with moral teachings. It gained immense popularity in China, laying the groundwork for a movement that would later encounter governmental scrutiny. Hongzhi emphasized the importance of ethical living and self-cultivation during the lecture, drawing interest from those seeking spiritual fulfillment and well-being.
Continue ReadingXiamen Airlines Flight 8301 Hijack and Crash
Xiamen Airlines Flight 8301 was hijacked en route to Guangzhou from Xiamen. The aircraft was diverted and landed in Guangzhou, where it collided with two other parked airliners on the ground, resulting in the deaths of 132 individuals. This incident marked a significant moment in civil aviation security within China.
Continue ReadingCompletion of China-Kazakhstan Railroad at Dostyk
The railroad connecting the People's Republic of China and Kazakhstan was completed at Dostyk, enhancing trade and transport links across Eurasia. This substantial infrastructure development is a critical component of the Eurasian Land Bridge, which aims to improve connectivity between Asia and Europe. The completion of this segment boosts economic cooperation and facilitates the movement of goods and people, paving the way for increased regional integration. This project symbolizes a growing partnership between China and Kazakhstan in the post-Soviet landscape.
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