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See also: | Other events of 1985 History of China • Timeline • Years |
The following lists events that happened during 1985 in the People's Republic of China.
Incumbents
[edit]- General Secretary of the Communist Party: Hu Yaobang
- President: Li Xiannian
- Premier: Zhao Ziyang
- Chairman: Deng Yingchao
- Vice President: Ulanhu
- Vice Premier: Wan Li
Governors
[edit]- Governor of Anhui Province – Wang Yuzhao
- Governor of Fujian Province – Hu Ping
- Governor of Gansu Province – Chen Guangyi
- Governor of Guangdong Province – Liang Lingguang
- Governor of Guizhou Province – Wang Zhaowen
- Governor of Hebei Province – Zhang Shuguang
- Governor of Heilongjiang Province – Chen Lei, Hou Jie
- Governor of Henan Province – He Zhukang
- Governor of Hubei Province – Huang Zhizhen
- Governor of Hunan Province – Liu Zheng
- Governor of Jiangsu Province – Gu Xiulian
- Governor of Jiangxi Province – Zhao Zengyi, Ni Xiance
- Governor of Jilin Province – Zhao Xiu, Gao Dezhan
- Governor of Liaoning Province – Quan Shuren
- Governor of Qinghai Province – Huang Jingbo, Song Ruixiang
- Governor of Shaanxi Province – Li Qingwei
- Governor of Shandong Province – Liang Buting, Li Chang'an
- Governor of Shanxi Province – Wang Senhao
- Governor of Sichuan Province – Yang Xizong, Jiang Minkuan
- Governor of Yunnan Province – Pu Chaozhu, He Zhiqiang
- Governor of Zhejiang Province – Xue Ju
Events
[edit]- Foshan Shadi Airport opened to commersial flights.
- January 18 - CAAC Flight 5109 incident happened.
- March 26 - Lianyungang Baitabu Airport opened to commersial flights.
- April 15 - Qinhuangdao Shanhaiguan Airport opened to civil flights.
- April 18 - Luquan earthquake[1]
- June 19 to 25 - Typhoon Hal
- August 4 - Eight Immortals Restaurant murders
- August 15 to 21 - Typhoon Mamie
- August 16 to 25 - Typhoon Nelson
- August 23 - Wuqia earthquake
- December 19 - Aeroflot Flight 101/435 was hijacked.[2]
Culture
[edit]- April 3 - 3rd Golden Eagle Awards
- May 23 - 5th Golden Rooster Awards
- Whum! perform in China during their pop tour and being the first Western pop act to perform in the country.[3]
Debuts
[edit]Endings
[edit]Establishments
[edit]- Beijing Language and Culture University Press
- Chinese Society for Rock Mechanics & Engineering
- Chongqing International Construction Corporation
- ZTE
- China Construction America
- Chunlan Group
- Dalian University of Technology Press
- Guangzhou Peugeot Automobile Company
- Guangzhou Zhujiang Brewery Group
- Hengan International
- Overseas Chinese Town Enterprises
- Qianjiang Motorcycle
- SEPCO3
- Vinda International
- Bosom Friend
- Information Times
- Chengdu Golden Apple Child Education
- Inner Mongolia University Press
- Social Sciences Literature Press
- January - China Film Performance Art Academy
- January 1 - China Xinjiang Airlines
- March 2 - Wenhui Book Review
- April - South Reviews
- April - Ürümqi Television Station
- May - China Television Artists Association
- May - Qingling Motors
- July - Henan Business Daily
- July 1 - Lhasa Evening Post
- July 4 - Shenzhen Kaifa Technology Co., Ltd.
- August - Xiamen International Bank
- October - China Travel Service
- December 30 - Shanghai Airlines
Disestablishment
[edit]- 2nd Garrison Division of Nanjing Military Region
- Beth Aharon Synagogue
- Dashatou railway station
- November - 33rd Army Division (2nd Formation)
Builds
[edit]- Beijing Aviation Museum
- Lhasa Youth Activity Center
- Shenzhen Experimental School
- Beijing Union University
- Dongbei University of Finance and Economics Press
- Beijing Zhongshan University
- Changsha Mosque
- Guanghua School of Management
- Hunan Women's University
- Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders
- People's Liberation Army National Defense University
- Qingdao University
- Wuyi University
- Xingfu Temple
- Xinyu University[4]
- Rizhao West railway station
- March 1 - Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- May - Tibet Autonomous Region Mass Art Museum
- July - Tibet Stadium
- July - Hongfa Temple
- August 28 - LN Garden Hotel Guangzhou fully opened.[5]
- September - Lhasa Hotel
- September - Yanzigang Stadium
- October - Dongying Shengli Airport
- December - Shandong Technology and Business University
- December 29 - Guomao Building
Sport
[edit]- July 21 to August 11- 1985 FIFA U-16 World Championship
- May 19 - 1985 China v Hong Kong football match
- September 9 to 10 - 1985 China Masters in Snooker
Births
[edit]- Jie Chen, A Chinese pianist.
- Chen Tianzhuo, A Chinese contemporary artist.
- Huihui Cheng, composer and pianist.
- January 12 - Xiao Qin, A gymnist.[citation needed]
- January 23 - Dong Fangzhuo, A football player.[citation needed]
- January 29 - Liu Chunhong, A weightlifter.[citation needed]
- February 3 - Lu Lin, A football player.[citation needed]
- February 24 - Cheng Jiaru, A former footballer.
- March 4 - Cheng Jiaru, An olympic swimmer.
- March 11 - Gong Qianyun, A woman chess grandmaster.
- March 11 - Chen Tao, A former footballer.[citation needed]
- March 19 - Kin Seng Chan, A footballer.[citation needed]
- April 5 - Chen Yanyan, An olympic swimmer.
- April 10 - Wang Meng, A speed skater.[citation needed]
- April 14 - Cheng Xiaopeng, A former footballer.
- April 16 - Yao Hanlin, A football player.
- May 22 - Chrissie Chau, Acress and model.
- June 26 - Urgyen Trinley Dorje, A Tibetian Lama.[citation needed]
- July 2 - Cao Xuan, A football player.
- July 15 - Chen Xu, A former footballer.
- July 17 - Chen Fengqing, A Parlympics goalball player.
- July 26 - Bibi Zhou, A musician.[citation needed]
- August 27 - Chan Suet Ying, speed skater.
- September 3 - Wang Shouting, A football player.[citation needed]
- September 4 - Bai Xiaolei, A football player.
- September 13 - Emi Suzuki, Model and Actress.[citation needed]
- Septedmber 18 - Koo Kien Keat - A Badminton player.[citation needed]
- September 19 - Chen Qiushi, A lawyer, activist and journalist.
- October 4 - Zhang Dan, A pair skater.[citation needed]
- October 16 - Chen Lei, A former Chinese footballer.
- November 6 - Sun Yue[citation needed]
- November 9 - Chen He, A Chinese actor.
- November 10 - Wu Minxia, A diver.[citation needed]
- November 24 - Zhou Heng, A football player.
- December 3 - Zhao Xuri, A football player.[citation needed]
- December 10 - Bu Xiangzhi, A Chinese chess player.[citation needed]
Deaths
[edit]- Xia Nai, An archaeologist
- Xu Enzeng, A politician.
- Yao Zongxun,the successor of Wang Xiangzha.
- January 7 - Zhao Jingshen, A novelist.
- February 19 - Yang Shixian, A chemist.
- May 10 - Yin Zizhong, A musician.
- July 8 - Li Xudan, A human Geographer.
- July 11 - Chu Chia-Jen. Aviation engineer.
- July 28 - Zhou Chunquan, A general.
- August 12, Xiao Hua, A general.
- August 20 - Chow Ching-Wen, hunam rights activist.
- September 26 - Zhang Tianyi, A writer and children's author.
- October 22 - Xu Shiyou, A general.
References
[edit]- ^ "Significant Earthquakes of the World". 2012-10-14. Archived from the original on 2012-10-14. Retrieved 2024-08-18.
- ^ "Article clipped from The Sacramento Bee". The Sacramento Bee. 1985-12-26. p. 7. Retrieved 2024-08-18.
- ^ "How Wham! broke barriers as first Western pop act to play communist China: 'Modern Beijing was built from that money'". Yahoo Entertainment. 2023-08-23. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
- ^ "Xinyu University Ranking & Overview 2024". www.4icu.org. Retrieved 2024-08-18.
- ^ "LN Garden Hotel Guangzhou opened | Today in History | Fun Fact". Our China Story. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
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