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2007 in China
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Events from the year 2007 in China
Events
January
- 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.
February
March
April
- 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. [33]
May
June
- June 28: UNESCO designates 22 new World Heritage Sites, including Sydney Opera House, Canada's Rideau Canal, Japan's Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine, Turkmenistan's Parthian Fortresses of Nisa, India's Red Fort complexes, the Lope-Okanda Landscape of Gabon, the Richtersveld desert of South Africa, the rock carvings of Twyfelfontein in Namibia, the fortified tower houses of Guangdong Province in the People's Republic of China, Teide National Park in the Canary Islands, Spain, ancient beech forests of Central Europe, Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bordeaux and the Port de la Lune in France, the Old Town of Corfu in Greece, the Palace of Galerius in Gamzigrad-Romuliana in Serbia. [53] [54]
July
- July 6: An investigation concludes that an explosion in Tianshifu, China that killed 25 was caused by improperly stored explosives. [58]
- July 18: As China struggles to deal with flooding in the provinces of Sichuan, Guizhou, Anhui, Hubei, and Jiangsu, the city of Chongqing is hit with the largest rainstorm in the city's meteorological records, killing 32. 12 people are reported missing. The city's transportation network has been shut down completely. [65]
- 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.
August
- August 8: China sends investigators to investigate illegally-built government offices in 30 provinces. [74]
- 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. [81]
September
- 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. [106]
October
November
December
Deaths
- January 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.
- 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.
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