2011 in China

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Events in the year 2011 in China.

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January[]

February[]

March[]

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2011 Yunnan earthquake

April[]

May[]

  • May 10 – 2011 Xilinhot incident
  • May 13 – Yang Xianwen (杨显文) Tianzhu bank bombing case[9]
  • May 20 – 2011 Chengdu Foxconn explosion incident
  • May 26 – 2011 Fuzhou, Jiangxi bombings

June[]

July[]

  • July 1 – Jiang Zemin disappearance and death rumor
  • July 5 – Disclosure of China National Offshore Oil Corporation 2011 Bohai bay oil spill
  • July 11 – 2011 Huizhou refinery explosion incident
  • July 18 – 2011 Hotan attack
  • July 23 – 2011 Wenzhou train collision
  • July 24 – Canada extradites Lai Changxing to China
  • July 30–31 – 2011 Kashgar attacks

August[]

September[]

  • September 1 – First China-Eurasia Expo
  • September 16 – Line 2, The first line of the Xian Subway was completed.
  • September 23 – 2011 Lufeng city riot
  • September 26 – Lobsang Kalsang and Lobsang Konchok self-immolation incident[13]
  • September 27 – Shandong Foxconn fire incident
  • September 29 – Launch of Tiangong 1

October[]

November[]

December[]

Deaths[]

  • January 14 – Liu Huaqing, 94, Chinese naval commander (1982–1988).[21]
  • February 13 – Shi Yafeng, 91, Chinese geologist.[22]
  • February 17 – Augustine Hu Daguo, 88, Chinese Roman Catholic underground bishop of Guiyang.[23]
  • February 19 – Yuan Xuefen, 88, Chinese Yue opera actress.[24]
  • August 7 – Li Xing (黎星), 54, Chinese-English journalist[25][26]

See also[]

References[]

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  4. ^ "Rescuers search for survivors in quake-hit Yingjiang". News.xinhuanet.com. 2011-03-10. Retrieved 2011-06-09.
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  25. ^ "Friends, family remember veteran reporter". Usa.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 2011-11-20.
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