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July 3, 2023: This Day in History


Release time:

2023-07-03

July 3, 710: Tang Zhongzong Li Xian passed away

July 3, 1062: Bao Zheng passed away

July 3, 1518: Li Shizhen was born

July 3, 1844: The Treaty of Wangxia between China and the United States was signed

July 3, 1844: The Great Auk went extinct

July 3, 1876: China's first railway, the Song-Hu Railway, opened

July 3, 1898: The predecessor of Peking University, the Imperial University, was established

July 3, 1898: Huang Minglong, an organic chemist, was born

July 3, 1905: France separated the church and the state

July 3, 1914: The British representative, McMahon, unilaterally signed the Simla Convention with the Tibetan local government

July 3, 1923: Britain proposed international co-administration of China

July 3, 1924: The Guangzhou Peasant Movement Training Institute officially opened

July 3, 1928: Television began to become popular in the United States

July 3, 1929: Yan Xishan imprisoned Feng Yuxiang

July 3, 1931: Anti-Chinese riots broke out in various parts of Korea

July 3, 1934: Bogu and Li De split their forces into six routes to resist the Nationalist encirclement and suppression

July 3, 1940: Unit 731 conducted bacteriological warfare against China

July 3, 1942: Representatives of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party continued negotiations in Chongqing

July 3, 1944: Belarus declared independence

July 3, 1958: The ALGOL language was created

July 3, 1962: Algeria gained independence

July 3, 1968: Wang Yaowu, an anti-Japanese general and member of the Kuomintang Central Executive Committee, passed away

July 3, 1978: China stopped its aid to Vietnam

July 3, 1980: General Deng Hua passed away

July 3, 1993: A group of dinosaur egg fossils was discovered in Henan

July 3, 1995: Sydney's concealment of toxic contamination in the Olympic Village was exposed

July 3, 1998: Clinton visited China with over a thousand staff members

July 3, 2003: The Ming Tombs were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site

July 3, 2004: The Amazon Cooperation Treaty was signed

July 3, 2009: The Japanese House of Councilors passed a bill declaring the Northern Territories as inherent Japanese territory