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2007 in China

Events in the year 2007 in China.

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  • July 4 – A tornado kills 14 people and injures at least 146 near Tianchang, Anhui Province, in eastern China.[28]
  • July 5 – Twenty-five people died and 33 are injured in an explosion in a karaoke bar in Tianshifu in northeast China.[29] An investigation conducted the next day concludes that the explosion was caused by improperly stored explosives.[30]
  • July 10 – China executes the former head of the State Food and Drug Association Zheng Xiaoyu for corruption.[31]
  • July 16 – China punishes 95 officials for allowing workers and children to labour in slave-like conditions in brick kilns.[32]
  • July 18 – the city of Chongqing is hit with the largest rainstorm in the city's meteorological records, killing 32. 12 people are reported missing.[33]
  • July 20 – China shuts down a chemical plant associated with deaths in Panama from tainted medicine and two petfood plants associated with the deaths of pets in the United States.
  • July 22 – More than 100 people die in floods and landslides in China.[34]
  • July 30 – Sixty-nine miners are trapped in a flooded coal mine in Henan province in central China.[35]
Date unknown
  • Storm Online – a free-to-play 2.5D fantasy role playing game is first released in China.[36]

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Chang'e 1 entered lunar orbit on 5 November 1997

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Events in the year 2007 in China 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2007 in China 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012Decades 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020sSee also Other events of 2007History of China Timeline Years Contents 1 Incumbents 1 1 Governors 2 Events 2 1 January 2 2 February 2 3 March 2 4 April 2 5 May 2 6 June 2 7 July 2 8 August 2 9 September 2 10 October 2 11 November 2 12 December 3 Sports 4 Deaths 5 References 6 See alsoIncumbents editGeneral Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party Hu Jintao President Hu Jintao Premier Wen Jiabao Vice President Zeng Qinghong Vice Premier Huang Ju to June 2 Wu Yi Congress Chairman Wu Bangguo Conference Chairman Jia Qinglin Governors edit Governor of Anhui Province Wang Jinshan then Wang Sanyun Governor of Fujian Province Huang Xiaojing Governor of Gansu Province Xu Shousheng Governor of Guangdong Province Huang Huahua Governor of Guizhou Province Lin Shusen Governor of Hainan Province Wei Liucheng then Luo Baoming Governor of Hebei Province Guo Gengmao until April Hu Chunhua starting April Governor of Heilongjiang Province Zhang Zuoji until December Li Zhanshu starting December Governor of Henan Province Li Chengyu Governor of Hubei Province Luo Qingquan then Li Hongzhong Governor of Hunan Province Zhou Qiang Governor of Jiangsu Province Liang Baohua Governor of Jiangxi Province Huang Zhiquan until January Wu Xinxiong starting January Governor of Jilin Province Han Changfu Governor of Liaoning Province Zhang Wenyue until December Chen Zhenggao starting December Governor of Qinghai Province Song Xiuyan Governor of Shaanxi Province Yuan Chunqing Governor of Shandong Province Han Yuqun then Jiang Daming Governor of Shanxi Province Yu Youjun until September Meng Xuenong starting September Governor of Sichuan Province Zhang Zhongwei until September Jiang Jufeng starting January Governor of Yunnan Province Qin Guangrong starting January Governor of Zhejiang Province Lu ZushanEvents editJanuary edit January 1 CITIC a state owned investment enterprise of the Chinese government buys Nations Energy Company a Canadian petroleum extraction company giving it a majority stake in KazMunayGas the state owned oil and gas company in Kazakhstan for USD 1 91 billion The deal is highly controversial because of the amount of control China now has over Kazakhstan s natural resources Kazakh Oil Minister Baktykozha Izmukhambetov has criticized the deal since it was first considered in October 2006 January 11 2007 Chinese anti satellite missile test The Second Artillery Battalion of the People s Liberation Army of China tests a missile destroying one of its own satellites 535 miles above Earth 1 January 12 China and Russia veto a United States drafted United Nations Security Council Resolution that would have urged the government of Myanmar to stop human rights abuses and the repression of political opposition 2 January 18 The United States government reports that the People s Republic of China successfully tested a missile that destroyed an orbiting satellite of the Dong Fang Hong program 3 January 23 Qiu Xiaohua former head of the National Bureau of Statistics of China is expelled from the Chinese Communist Party for corruption charges 4 February edit February 16 The G8 countries plus China Brazil India Mexico and South Africa approve the Washington Declaration proposing a global Carbon emissions trading system to replace the Kyoto Protocol by 2009 5 February 27 Drought in southwestern China is threatening the drinking water supply of 1 5 million people February 28 Strong wind blows a passenger train off the tracks near Turpan Xinjiang China killing four and injuring 30 more 6 March edit March 1 A human case of bird flu is confirmed in China 7 March 7 The People s Republic of China announces that its first probe to the Moon Chang e 1 will be launched later in 2007 with the eventual goal of landing a man on the moon by 2022 The probe is supposed to orbit the Moon at least three times 8 March 10 Twenty people die and 9 are missing after a flood in a coal mine in Fushun a city near Shenyang in the province of Liaoning in China March 16 The Property Law of the People s Republic of China is adopted at the 2007 National People s Congress 9 March 18 A gas explosion in a coal mine in Shanxi province in northern China traps 21 miners March 18 Two cargo ships collide in the East China Sea 23 crew members are missing March 30 The United States Food and Drug Administration identifies the chemical melamine in tainted wheat gluten shipped from China and used by Menu Foods and an unnamed second company to manufacture pet food April edit April 12 Premier of the People s Republic of China Wen Jiabao urges Japan to admit to their actions in World War II during a landmark address to the Diet of Japan 10 April 16 At least 33 coal miners are trapped in a mine in Baofeng County Henan province China 11 April 16 The largest bank robbery in Chinese history is uncovered when managers of the Agricultural Bank of China discover nearly 51 million yuan c US 6 7 million is missing from the vaults of the Handan branch 12 April 18 The People s Republic of China begins a new service of high speed trains capable of reaching speeds of 200 km h 124 mph 13 April 18 Thirty two steel workers are killed and two more injured in China after a ladle full of liquid steel failed engulfing an adjacent room full of workers 14 April 20 India and the People s Republic of China resume talks to resolve border disputes 15 16 May edit May 4 International delegates reach agreement at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change on the summary report on mitigating climate change despite some concerns raised by China May 13 Two cargo ships collide in heavy fog near Dalian China 16 sailors are missing 17 May 18 Rioting breaks out in Guangxi province China in protest at the government imposing fines for breaches of its strict one child policy 18 May 26 At least 21 people die in western China in landslides caused by heavy rain 19 May 29 Zheng Xiaoyu former head of China s State Food and Drug Administration is sentenced to death for taking bribes to approve untested medicines as Chinese authorities introduce a recall system for unsafe food products 20 June edit June 3 A 6 4 magnitude earthquake strikes southern China near the Myanmar and Laos borders causing casualties 21 June 4 China publishes its first National Action Plan on Climate Change expected to cut national carbon emissions by up to 1 5 million metric tons annually by 2010 22 June 6 Dozens of people are trapped in a collapsed hall in Leshan in the southwestern province of Sichuan in China 23 June 8 Chinese police rescue 31 workers kept as slaves at a brickworks in Linfen in Shanxi province run by the son of a local official of the Chinese Communist Party 24 June 28 UNESCO designates 22 new World Heritage Sites including the fortified multi storey tower houses of Guangdong Province in the People s Republic of China 25 26 June 30 Hong Kong celebrates the tenth anniversary of the handover from the United Kingdom to the People s Republic of China 27 July edit July 4 A tornado kills 14 people and injures at least 146 near Tianchang Anhui Province in eastern China 28 July 5 Twenty five people died and 33 are injured in an explosion in a karaoke bar in Tianshifu in northeast China 29 An investigation conducted the next day concludes that the explosion was caused by improperly stored explosives 30 July 10 China executes the former head of the State Food and Drug Association Zheng Xiaoyu for corruption 31 July 16 China punishes 95 officials for allowing workers and children to labour in slave like conditions in brick kilns 32 July 18 the city of Chongqing is hit with the largest rainstorm in the city s meteorological records killing 32 12 people are reported missing 33 July 20 China shuts down a chemical plant associated with deaths in Panama from tainted medicine and two petfood plants associated with the deaths of pets in the United States July 22 More than 100 people die in floods and landslides in China 34 July 30 Sixty nine miners are trapped in a flooded coal mine in Henan province in central China 35 Date unknown Storm Online a free to play 2 5D fantasy role playing game is first released in China 36 August edit August 5 Thirty four rail workers building a tunnel in Hubei province China are trapped 200 metres underground following a landslide 37 August 8 China s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region celebrates its 60th anniversary Chinese Vice President Zeng Qinghong visits its capital Hohhot and participates in a series of large celebration events 38 August 9 China temporarily bans exports from two toy manufacturers whose products were banned or recalled in the United States and other countries 39 August 13 Flooding caused by Tropical Storm Pabuk causes widespread flooding in Guangdong Province in southern China affecting up to 1 2 million people 40 August 14 A bridge under construction completely collapses in Fenghuang County Hunan Province China killing at least 47 people 21 workers are injured 13 are still missing 41 August 14 Mattel recalls over 18 million toys made in China that may potentially be harmful to children 42 August 14 China establishes a minimum living standard system to cover all rural residents in 2007 The system is designed to pull poor villagers out of poverty 43 August 17 172 coal miners are trapped in a flooded mine in Shandong province in eastern China 44 45 August 17 2007 Pacific typhoon season Southeast China and Taiwan prepare for typhoon Sepat 46 August 19 Typhoon Sepat spawns a tornado that kills nine people in Zhejiang Province China More than a million people have been evacuated as a result of the typhoon August 20 A China Airlines Boeing 737 airplane explodes less than a minute after all passengers and crew are evacuated shortly after landing at Naha Japan 47 August 22 Typhoon Sepat has killed at least 36 people in southeast China in the past week September edit September 1 New laws come into effect giving China more control over the selection of the Dalai Lama 48 September 3 Four cargo ships carrying methanol sink on the Hanjiang River the source of the water supply for Wuhan China with environmental authorities monitoring water quality 49 September 12 Thousands of ex soldiers are rioting in the People s Republic of China in the cities of Baotou Wuhan and Baoji breaking into cars destroying classrooms and setting fires The riot is the largest protest since the 1989 Tiananmen Square protest 50 September 18 China confirms a bird flu outbreak in Guangzhou September 18 2007 Pacific typhoon season Hundreds of thousands of people are evacuated from Shanghai China as Typhoon Wipha approaches 51 September 19 Typhoon Wipha Goring makes landfall in eastern China before weakening to a Category 2 typhoon as it heads inland 52 October edit October 2 At least 27 people are killed when a bus catches fire in Chongqing southwest China 53 October 6 Typhoon Krosa later heads for the People s Republic of China where 730 000 people are evacuated from Zhejiang and Fujian provinces 54 October 21 A fire in an illegal shoe factory kills at least 34 people in Putian in Fujian province China 55 October 21 Three of the People s Republic of China s top politicians namely Vice President Zeng Qinghong anti corruption chief Wu Guanzheng and Luo Gan are dropped from the Chinese Communist Party s Central Committee Also retiring are Vice Premier Wu Yi Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan and Defence Minister Cao Gangchuan Hu s Scientific Development Concept is enshrined in the Party Constitution 56 October 24 China launches its first lunar orbiter Chang e 1 on an exploration mission to the moon 57 October 29 The Chinese government announces that it has arrested 774 people as part of a crackdown on the production of tainted drugs food and agricultural products 58 November edit nbsp Chang e 1 entered lunar orbit on 5 November 1997 November 5 Chang e 1 entered lunar orbit 59 November 8 At least 29 miners are killed in a gas leak in a colliery in China s Guizhou province 60 November 24 An explosion at a petrol station kills four people and hurts at least 30 in Shanghai China 61 December edit December 6 The death toll rises to 104 in a northern China coal mine gas blast 62 December 6 France begins construction on the third unit of the Flamanville Nuclear Power Plant which will be the world s second European Pressurized Reactor following a week after a record breaking deal with China for new nuclear power 63 December 8 A second human case of H5N1 bird flu is confirmed in eastern China 64 Sports editMay 27 China claims all gold and silver medals in the Table Tennis World Championships in Zagreb Croatia 65 September 30 October 2 2007 Euroleague Challenge in Kunshan 66 October 2 2007 Summer Special Olympics opens in Shanghai China 67 Deaths editJanuary 5 Chih Ree Sun 83 physicist and poet kidney and lung cancer January 15 Bo Yibo 98 politician known for urging crackdown on Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 February 8 Ismail Semed Muslim Uighur separatist execution by firing squad March 18 Jim Fung 62 martial artist and businessman nasopharyngeal carcinoma March 23 Mao Anqing 83 author and son of Mao Zedong March 28 Cha Chi Ming 93 Hong Kong businessman founder and non executive chairman of HKR International April 20 Michael Fu Tieshan 75 Patriotic Catholic Association bishop of Beijing cancer May 13 Chen Xiaoxu 41 actress Lin Daiyu in Dream of the Red Mansion later becoming a Buddhist nun breast cancer May 25 Sun Yuanliang 103 General with the Kuomintang exiled in Taiwan June 2 Huang Ju 68 Vice Premier Politburo Standing Committee member former Mayor of Shanghai June 9 Elias Wen 110 Protopresbyter senior clergy of the Russian Orthodox Church June 18 Tung Hua Lin 96 engineer designed China s first twin engine aircraft heart failure June 23 Hou Yaowen 59 xiangsheng cross talk actor heart attack July 10 Zheng Xiaoyu 62 official former head of the State Food and Drug Administration executed July 17 Cheng Shifa 86 painter cartoonist and calligrapher August 11 Zhang Shuhong 50 company co owner involved in Fisher Price toy recall suicide by hanging September 5 Duan Yihe 61 congress member who arranged the murder of his mistress execution September 9 Han Dingxiang 71 Roman Catholic archbishop detained for loyalty to the Vatican October 4 Chen Chi li 64 gangster killer of dissident journalist Henry Liu pancreatic cancer October 7 Sisi Chen 68 actress pancreatic cancer October 23 Lim Goh Tong 90 billionaire founder of the Genting Group October 28 Bao Zunxin 70 intellectual and jailed Tiananmen Square democracy activist brain hemorrhage November 12 Ying Hope 84 politician December 11 Nicholas Kao Se Tseien 110 supercentenarian world s oldest Catholic priest December 21 Ken Lee 75 owner and co founder of Bing Lee superstores cancer December 28 Sun Daolin 86 actor References edit Kahn Joseph 2007 01 23 China Confirms Test of Anti Satellite Weapon New York Times Retrieved 2008 03 03 Selection of UN quotes after Myanmar measure vetoed Reuters Alertnet Retrieved 2008 03 03 U S official Chinese test missile obliterates satellite CNN Archived from the original on 2008 02 13 Retrieved 2008 03 03 Sacked former top statistician Qiu Xiaohua expelled from Party Xinhua Archived from the original on March 26 2007 Retrieved 2008 03 03 Politicians sign new climate pact BBC 2007 02 16 Retrieved 2008 03 03 Four die after train derails in China China Daily Retrieved 2008 03 03 China confirms human case of bird flu USA Today 2007 03 01 Retrieved 2008 03 03 China confirms Moon probe in 2007 BBC 2007 03 06 Retrieved 2008 03 03 China passes new law on property BBC 2007 03 16 Retrieved 2008 03 03 China PM seeks war reconciliation BBC 2007 04 12 Retrieved 2008 03 03 Explosion traps 33 Chinese miners BBC 2007 04 17 Retrieved 2008 03 03 Suspects of China s largest bank theft go on trial Lin Li Xinhua News Agency July 24 2007 China launches high speed trains BBC 2007 04 18 Retrieved 2008 03 03 Horror steel spill kills 32 factory workers News com au 2007 04 19 Archived from the original on 2007 06 25 Retrieved 2008 03 03 India China discuss boundary issue NDTV Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2008 03 03 India China resume border talks Australian Archived from the original on 2009 10 01 Retrieved 2008 03 03 ROK vessel sinks off east China 16 crewmen missing Xinhua Archived from the original on October 8 2012 Retrieved 2008 03 03 China s child fines spark riot BBC 2007 05 21 Retrieved 2008 03 03 Western China landslides kill 21 BBC 2007 05 26 Retrieved 2008 03 03 Death penalty for China official BBC 2007 05 29 Retrieved 2008 03 03 Strong quake in China casualties reported ABC Archived from the original on 2008 05 18 Retrieved 2008 03 03 China issues national plan to address climate change Xinhua Archived from the original on June 7 2007 Retrieved 2008 03 03 20 injured in China hall collapse BBC 2007 06 06 Retrieved 2008 03 03 Chinese slaves rescued from brickworks News Limited Archived from the original on September 22 2007 Retrieved 2008 03 03 UNESCO redesignates Auschwitz death camp The Globe and Mail Toronto Retrieved 2008 03 03 dead link Twenty two new sites inscribed on UNESCO s World Heritage List and one deleted during Committee meeting in Christchurch UNESCO Retrieved 2008 03 03 HK marks first decade with China BBC 2007 06 30 Retrieved 2008 03 03 Tornado kills 14 injures 146 in eastern China Reuters 2007 07 04 Retrieved 2008 03 03 25 dead 33 injured in Chinese karaoke bar explosion ABC News Australia Retrieved 2008 03 03 Schweimler Daniel 2007 04 09 TNT blamed for Chinese karaoke bar explosion that killed 25 Wikinews Retrieved 2008 03 03 China executes ex head of food and drug agency NBC News Retrieved 2008 03 03 China punishes 95 officials after brickwork slavery Reuters 2007 07 16 Retrieved 2008 03 03 Rainstorms kill 32 in Chongqing China Daily Retrieved 2008 03 03 Hundreds killed by flooding in China ABC News Australia Retrieved 2008 03 03 Flood traps 69 Chinese miners CNN 2007 07 29 Retrieved 2008 03 03 庆典行将上演 问鼎天下 迎新大联欢 太平洋游戏网 p 1 Retrieved 2009 06 09 in Simplified Chinese Tunnel collapse traps workers News Limited Retrieved 2008 03 03 dead link Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region celebrates its 60th anniversary CCTV International Retrieved 2008 03 03 Ang Audra August 9 2007 China Pours Money Into Drug Food Safety Washington Post Retrieved 2008 03 03 Rain floods southern China Reuters 2007 08 13 Retrieved 2008 03 03 Death toll rises to 47 from China bridge collapse ChinaDaily Retrieved 2008 03 03 Mattel recalls millions more toys BBC 2007 08 14 Retrieved 2008 03 03 China to Establish Minimum Rural Living Standard Xinhua News Agency Retrieved 2008 06 13 permanent dead link 172 trapped in flooded Chinese mine ABC News Australia Retrieved 2008 03 03 172 missing after surface water floods coal mine in east China ChinaDaily Retrieved 2008 03 03 SE China braces for super typhoon Sepat Xinhua Archived from the original on October 10 2012 Retrieved 2008 03 03 China Airlines plane catches fire at Japanese airport Wikinews Retrieved 2008 03 03 Bristow Michael 2007 09 01 New Chinese rules on Dalai Lama BBC Retrieved 2008 03 03 Ship fires threaten Wuhan water Shanghai Daily Retrieved 2008 03 03 Thousands of Soldiers Riot in China TIME Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved 2008 03 03 Shanghai empties as storm approaches News Limited 2007 09 18 Archived from the original on 2009 07 05 Retrieved 2008 03 03 Weakened typhoon Wipha drenches eastern China Reuters 2007 09 19 Retrieved 2008 03 03 Highway bus fire kills at least 27 rescue workers say News Limited Retrieved 2008 03 03 dead link After Pounding Taiwan Typhoon Krosa Approaches Coast of China VOA Archived from the original on 2008 11 17 Retrieved 2008 03 03 China workshop blaze kills 34 BBC 2007 10 22 Retrieved 2008 03 03 China s vice president loses post BBC 2007 10 21 Retrieved 2008 03 03 China launches first Moon orbiter BBC 2007 10 24 Retrieved 2008 03 03 Barboza David 2007 10 30 774 Arrests in China Over Safety NYT Retrieved 2008 03 03 China s Chang e I Enters Moon Orbit Archived from the original on 2007 11 07 Retrieved 2010 09 08 Gas leak kills 29 Chinese miners BBC 2007 11 09 Retrieved 2008 03 03 Chinese petrol blast kills four BBC 2007 11 24 Retrieved 2008 03 03 Death toll hits 104 in Shanxi coal mine blast China Daily Retrieved 2008 03 03 Construction of Flamanville EPR begins World Nuclear News Archived from the original on 2008 02 13 Retrieved 2008 03 03 2nd human case of bird flu in E China confirmed People s Daily Retrieved 2008 03 03 China sweeps in table tennis world championships Xinhua Retrieved 2008 03 03 Watch CBA Euroleague Challenge live on Euroleague net euroleague net Euroleague Properties SA Retrieved 1 June 2018 Johnson Ian October 3 2007 Special Olympics Open in China Reflecting a Host of Attitude Shifts Wall Street Journal Retrieved 2008 03 03 See also editList of Chinese films of 2007 Chinese Super League 2007 Hong Kong League Cup 2007 08 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2007 in China amp oldid 1215620452, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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