September 16, 2023: This Day in History
Release time:
2023-09-16
September 16, 1782: The birth of Daoguang Emperor, Minning, of the Qing Dynasty.
September 16, 1810: Mexican Independence Day.
September 16, 1856: Du Wenxiu led a Hui Muslim uprising in Yunnan.
September 16, 1880: The Lanzhou Machine Woolen Mill, founded by Zuo Zongtang, commenced operations.
September 16, 1908: General Motors was founded in the United States.
September 16, 1919: The Juewu Society, an organization Zhou Enlai participated in, was established.
September 16, 1932: The bi-weekly publication "The Analects" was launched.
September 16, 1932: The Pingdingshan Massacre, perpetrated by the Japanese army.
September 16, 1935: The Central Red Army captured Lazikou.
September 16, 1935: The Red Twenty-Fifth Army arrived in Shaanxi during the Long March.
September 16, 1944: The focus of World War II shifted to the Pacific.
September 16, 1948: The East China Field Army launched the Jinan Campaign.
September 16, 1950: The Sino-Vietnamese border battle of the First Indochina War began.
September 16, 1956: Taiwan conducted its first population census.
September 16, 1957: The passing of Qi Baishi, a master of Chinese painting.
September 16, 1961: The central government issued work regulations for state-owned industrial enterprises.
September 16, 1988: The establishment of the China National Nuclear Corporation.
September 16, 1989: The Crescent Moon Spring in Dunhuang reappeared.
September 16, 1993: The Beijing Olympic bid delegation departed.
September 16, 1994: The Lanzhou-Xinjiang Railway double-track line was completed.
September 16, 1995: The first World Ozone Day.
September 16, 1997: The Lanzhou-Xining-Lhasa optical fiber communication cable project was completed.
September 16, 2002: The "211 Project" officially launched during the 10th Five-Year Plan period.
September 16, 2002: The first International Rice Congress was held in Beijing.
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