July 6, 2023: This Day in History
Release time:
2023-07-06
July 6, 1785: The US dollar was chosen as the official currency of the United States.
July 6, 1893: French writer Guy de Maupassant passed away.
July 6, 1895: China and Russia signed the Four-Percent Loan Contract.
July 6, 1900: Tsar Nicholas II ordered a large-scale invasion of Northeast China.
July 6, 1907: Xu Xilin's Anqing Uprising.
July 6, 1916: The era of warlord rule began.
July 6, 1928: Chiang Kai-shek presided over the Northern Expedition victory memorial ceremony.
July 6, 1931: Min Guo Daily published a woman's marriage advertisement.
July 6, 1935: China and Japan signed the He-Mei Agreement.
July 6, 1938: The first session of the National Participation Council was held.
July 6, 1940: The Eighth Route Army crushed the Japanese and puppet forces' "sweep" in Northwest Shanxi.
July 6, 1949: Millions of soldiers and civilians in Shanghai celebrated the liberation.
July 6, 1963: Deterioration of relations between the Chinese and Soviet Communist Parties.
July 6, 1976: Chairman Zhu De passed away.
July 6, 1982: China held its first doctoral dissertation defense.
July 6, 1992: Yang Lijiong, a rice cultivation expert, passed away.
July 6, 1994: The longest surviving heart transplant recipient passed away.
July 6, 1995: The wrapped Reichstag building in Germany was restored to its original appearance.
July 6, 1997: The rescue work for the epic "Gesar" was basically completed.
July 6, 1998: Hong Kong International Airport officially opened.
July 6, 2005: World-renowned physicist Huang Kun passed away.
July 6, 2006: China and Montenegro established diplomatic relations.
July 6, 2008: China's "Fujian Tulou" was officially listed as a World Heritage Site.
July 6, 2017: China built the world's first panda power plant.
July 6, 2018: The US-China trade war officially began.
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