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Events in the year
2024
in
China
.
Incumbents
General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
(
paramount leader
) –
Xi Jinping
President
–
Xi Jinping
Premier
-
Li Qiang
Congress chairman
–
Zhao Leji
Consultative Conference chairman
–
Wang Huning
Vice President
-
Han Zheng
Supervision Commission director
–
Liu Jinguo
Events
January
12 January –
2024 Pingdingshan mining explosion
: Ten people are killed and six others are missing after an explosion at a coal mine in
Pingdingshan
,
Henan
.
[
1
]
20 January –
Yingcai Boarding School fire
: Thirteen
third grade
children are killed and another is injured in a
boarding school
dormitory
fire in
Dushu
,
Henan Province
. The school's director is arrested.
[
2
]
22 January – A
landslide
in
Zhaotong
,
Yunnan
, kills 44 people.
[
3
]
23 January –
2024 Uqturpan earthquake
: A magnitude 7.1
earthquake
strikes
Uqturpan County
in
Xinjiang Province
, killing three people, all in Xinjiang, and injuring at least 50 people, the majority of whom are in nearby
Kazakhstan
. Forty-seven buildings in China collapse, while a further 78 are damaged.
[
4
]
[
5
]
24 January – Thirty-nine people are killed and nine others injured during a fire at a
commercial building
in
Yushui
,
Jiangxi
.
[
6
]
31 January – Wu Xieyu was executed by
lethal injection
at the age of 29 for the
murder of his mother Xie Tianqin
in
Fuzhou, Fujian
on 10 July 2015.
February
10 February –
Ju County attack
: An alleged mass murder occurs in
Ju County
,
Shandong
, resulting in the deaths of at least 21 people.
[
7
]
22 February –
2024 Lixinsha Bridge collapse
: Five people are killed when a ship rams the
Lixinsha Bridge
in
Guangzhou
.
[
8
]
24 February –
2024 Nanjing building fire
: A fire at an apartment block in
Nanjing
kills 15 people.
[
9
]
28 February – China urges the world's largest
nuclear states
to negotiate a '
no-first-use
' treaty.
[
10
]
March
11 March – Seven miners are killed and 24 others are injured in an explosion inside a coal mine in
Anhui
.
[
11
]
13 March – Two people are killed and 26 others are injured during an explosion caused by a suspected
gas leak
at a restaurant in
Langfang
.
[
12
]
19 March – Founder of Chinese
property developer
Evergrande Group
Hui Ka Yan
is fined 47 million yuan (US$6.53 million) and barred from the
securities market
for life after
China Securities Regulatory Commission
accused the group for inflating its revenue.
[
13
]
20 March – Linfen highway accident: A bus crashes into a tunnel wall along the
Hohhot–Beihai Expressway
in
Linfen
,
Shanxi
province, killing 14 people and injuring 37.
[
14
]
April
13 April – Twelve people are killed after a tourist boat sinks near
Qinhuangdao
,
Hebei
.
[
15
]
22 April – Heavy rain triggers flooding in
Guangdong Province
, causing around 10 deaths and 110,000 evacuations.
[
16
]
27 April – Five people are killed and 140 buildings are damaged after a tornado strikes
Guangzhou
.
[
17
]
May
Xi Jinping
welcomes
Vladimir Putin
in Beijing during Putin's
visit
to China in May 2024
1 May – At least 48 people are killed after a mountainside section of highway in
Meizhou
,
Guangdong Province
collapses during heavy rains.
[
18
]
3 May – China launches the
Chang'e 6
spacecraft on a two-month mission to collect lunar rock and soil samples from the
far side of the Moon
.
[
19
]
7 May – Two people are killed and 21 others are injured in a mass stabbing inside a hospital in
Zhenxiong
,
Yunnan Province
.
[
20
]
9 May – Nine people are killed and two others are injured in collision between a truck and a passenger van near
Qingtongxia
,
Ningxia
.
[
21
]
14 May – United States
President
Joe Biden
passes tariff increases on Chinese imports, including
electric vehicle batteries
,
computer chips
, and medical products.
[
22
]
16 May – Russian President
Vladimir Putin
meets President
Xi Jinping
in
Beijing
as part of his two-day visit to China. A joint statement released outlines their countries’ alignment on issues including energy, trade, security, and geopolitics
[
23
]
18 May
An investigation is opened into
Agriculture minister
Tang Renjian
for suspected
corruption-related
violations.
[
24
]
The
Great Wall Marathon
returns after a four-year suspension due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
.
[
25
]
20 May – Two people are killed and ten others are injured in a mass stabbing at a primary school in
Guixi
,
Jiangxi Province
.
[
26
]
22 May – The
United Nations Security Council
votes against a resolution introduced by Russia and China banning member states from
placing weapons
in
outer space
.
[
27
]
23 May – One person is killed and three others are injured in a suspected gas explosion inside an apartment in
Harbin
.
[
28
]
24 May –
Black Dog
, a
Chinese film
directed by
Guan Hu
, wins the
Un Certain Regard
prize for international films at the
2024 Cannes Film Festival
.
[
29
]
27 May – Four people are killed after an apartment building collapses in
Tongling
,
Anhui
.
[
30
]
June
2 June – China's
Chang'e 6
lunar exploration mission
successfully lands on the
far side of the Moon
.
[
31
]
3 June – The
Ministry of State Security
foils an
espionage plot
involving two government employees accused of working for
British intelligence
.
[
32
]
4 June – The Chang'e 6 spacecraft lifts off from the surface of the
far side of the Moon
carrying samples of
lunar soil
and rocks back to Earth.
[
33
]
10 June – Four American university teachers are injured in a stabbing at a park in
Jilin Province
.
[
34
]
12 June – Three people are reported missing following a helicopter crash in
Shangrao
,
Jiangxi Province
.
[
35
]
15 June – China issues new regulations allowing the
China Coast Guard
to detain foreigners accused of entering China's territorial waters and adjacent waters illegally.
[
36
]
16–21 June – At least 47 people die after record rains hit parts of Guangdong Province.
[
37
]
18 June:
At least nine people are killed and 15 are reported missing in
landslides
caused by
floods
in the provinces of
Guangdong
and
Fujian
. At least 378 houses are destroyed while 880
hectares
of land is inundated.
[
38
]
Ecuador
's
foreign ministry
announces the reinstatement of visa requirements for travelers from China, citing an increase in irregular migratory flows from the latter.
[
39
]
21 June – China officially defines
Taiwanese separatist behavior
as a criminal act.
[
40
]
22 June – Six people are found dead following a landslide in
Shanghang County
, Fujian.
[
41
]
24 June – Three people, including two Japanese nationals, are injured in a stabbing at a bus stop in
Suzhou
.
[
42
]
25 June – The Chang'e 6 lunar exploration mission successfully returns to
Earth
after taking rock and soil samples from the
far side of the moon
.
[
43
]
The Orbiter proceeded on a mission to carry out observations at Sun-Earth Lagrange point L2 after dropping the sample off to Earth.
[
44
]
27 June – Former defence ministers
Li Shangfu
and
Wei Fenghe
are expelled from the
Chinese Communist Party
for "serious violation of party discipline and the law".
[
45
]
30 June – The privately-owned
Tianlong-3
space rocket is destroyed after it is launched by accident from its test site near
Gongyi
,
Henan
.
[
46
]
July
2 July –
Around 240,000 people are displaced by floods in eastern China.
[
47
]
The
United States Department of Homeland Security
deports 116
Chinese
migrants back to China to deter
illegal migration
across the Mexico–United States border, representing the nation's first "large charter flight" deportation in the past five years.
[
48
]
5 July:
The
European Union
imposes
tariffs
on Chinese
electric vehicles
ranging up to 37.6%, prompting the
Ministry of Commerce
to investigate European pork and brandy imports as potential
retaliatory tariffs
.
[
49
]
Five people are killed and 83 others are injured after tornadoes strike
Heze
,
Shandong
.
[
50
]
8 July –
Hungarian Prime Minister
Viktor Orbán
makes an unannounced "peace mission" to
Beijing
to meet with
Xi Jinping
following a similarly unannounced meeting with
Russian President
Vladimir Putin
in
Moscow
.
[
51
]
10 July – All 32
NATO
member states approve an official statement classifying China as a “decisive enabler” of
Russia's invasion of Ukraine
due to its "no-limits" economic and political partnership with Russia.
[
52
]
11 July – Taiwan reports that 66
Chinese military
aircraft operated around Taiwanese airspace in a 24-hour period, marking the highest single-day number in 2024 so far.
[
53
]
14 July – The navies of Russia and China begin joint military drills in
Guangdong
four days after China was called a "decisive enabler" of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in a
declaration
signed by all 32
NATO
countries.
[
54
]
15 July – Several Palestinian factions, including
Fatah
and
Hamas
, schedule reconciliatory meetings in China in an attempt to end their ongoing political disputes.
[
55
]
16 July – Chinese businessman
Guo Wengui
is found guilty by a
U.S. jury
on multiple
fraud
charges, accused of running a
racketeering
enterprise from 2018 to 2023 that defrauded thousands of investors out of over $1 billion.
[
56
]
17 July:
Sixteen people are killed in a fire at a shopping centre in
Zigong
,
Sichuan
.
[
57
]
China suspends negotiations between the United States regarding nuclear non-proliferation and arms control, citing American military support for Taiwan.
[
58
]
19 July – At least 38 people are killed and 24 are reported missing after a bridge collapses in
Shangluo
,
Shaanxi
following flash flooding.
[
59
]
21 July – The Philippines announces an agreement with China on resupply missions to the
beached
naval ship
BRP Sierra Madre
on
Second Thomas Shoal
in the
South China Sea
following
an incident in June
.
[
60
]
23 July –
2024 Beijing Declaration
: Various factions in the
Palestinian
government, including rivals
Fatah
and
Hamas
, sign a declaration in
Beijing
to end their divisions and form a unity government.
[
61
]
26 July:
The
Badain Jaran Desert
is designated as a
World Heritage Site
by
UNESCO
.
[
62
]
China and India agree to cooperate in withdrawing all their troops from their
disputed border
, with aims of peacefully achieving "complete disengagement" from the border conflict as quickly as possible.
[
63
]
27 July – Eight pedestrians are killed and five others are injured after being hit by a car in
Changsha
. A suspect is arrested.
[
64
]
30 July – An agreement is reached between China and Taiwan to repatriate the fatalities of the
2024 Kinmen Chinese motorboat capsizing incident
to the mainland.
[
65
]
August
1 August –
At least 30 people are killed and 35 others are reported missing following days of flooding caused in part by
Typhoon Gaemi
in
Zixing
,
Hunan Province
.
[
66
]
China and India conduct the 30th round of talks in
New Delhi
, India, to resolve the ongoing border disputes, by agreeing to speed up negotiations over the border disputes and to maintain peace and tranquility in border regions.
[
67
]
9 August – Multiple funeral directors are charged with selling 4,000 corpses for decades to two major medical companies that are subsidiaries of a state-owned company. The scandal is
censored domestically
.
[
68
]
19 August –
The
China Coast Guard
claims that two vessels of the
Philippine Coast Guard
"deliberately collided" with one of its boats in
Sabina Shoal
in the
Spratly Islands
.
[
69
]
President of Vietnam
and
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam
Tô Lâm
arrives in China for a three-day state visit, his first overseas visit since becoming president and general secretary.
[
70
]
22 August –
Belarus
and China agree to greatly strengthen mutual trade, financial, energy, and security cooperation, which includes enhancing
industrial supply chains
and collaboration with the
Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area
.
[
71
]
23 August –
At least 11 people are killed and 14 others are reported missing following days of flooding caused by heavy rains in
Huludao
,
Liaoning
.
[
72
]
The
United States Treasury Department
imposes sanctions on more than 400 individuals and entities, including Chinese firms that are allegedly aiding Russia in order to avoid western sanctions.
[
73
]
September
3 September –
A school bus rams into a crowd after its driver loses control over the vehicle outside a school in
Tai'an
,
Shandong Province
, killing 11 people and injuring at least 12 others.
[
74
]
Artist
Gao Zhen
is detained for recurring works critical of former leader
Mao Zedong
.
[
75
]
5 September – The government bans the adoption of Chinese children to overseas recipients except for those biologically or legally related to adoptees.
[
76
]
6 September – The world's largest
indoor skiing
resort is opened in
Pudong
,
Shanghai
, with a 90,000 square metres (970,000 sq ft)
skiing
area and a total campus area of 350,000 square metres (3,800,000 sq ft).
[
77
]
10 September – The
Chinese Football Association
issues lifetime bans on 43 players and officials following a two-year investigation into match-fixing, bribery and illegal gambling in domestic games.
[
78
]
13 September – The
National People's Congress
approves the raising of the statutory retirement age starting in 2025.
[
79
]
16 September – At least two people are killed after
Typhoon Bebinca
makes landfall in
Shanghai
.
[
80
]
18 September – A ten-year old student of a Japanese school dies in a
knife attack
in
Shenzhen
. The suspect is arrested.
[
81
]
25 September –
China carries out its first test of an
intercontinental ballistic missile
since 1980, launching a dummy warhead into the
Pacific Ocean
[
82
]
that lands near the
Marquesas Islands
.
[
83
]
Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
accuses Brazil and China of using their proposed peace plan for ending the Russo–Ukrainian War to boost their
geopolitical
power "at Ukraine's expense" by urging
developing nations
to agree to it.
[
84
]
26 September – A United States defence official claims that a Chinese nuclear attack submarine, the first of the new Zhou-class, sank during construction likely between May and June.
[
85
]
30 September – Three people are killed and 18 others are injured in
knife attack at a supermarket
in Shanghai. The suspect is arrested.
[
86
]
October
11 October – A
National Geographic
team announces the discovery in the
Rongbuk Glacier
of the partial remains of British climber
Andrew Irvine
, who disappeared while climbing
Mount Everest
in 1924.
[
87
]
21 October – India announces an agreement with China regarding military patrols along the
Line of Actual Control
between their countries.
[
88
]
22 October – The government agrees to extend its 2018
provisional agreement
with the
Holy See
regarding the appointment of Catholic bishops in China until 2028.
[
89
]
28 October – Five people are injured in a knife attack in
Haidian, Beijing
. The suspect is arrested.
[
90
]
November
7 November – Leon Wang, the president of
AstraZeneca
in China, is arrested following allegations of collection of patient data and the importation of medicines not approved by Chinese authorities.
[
91
]
8 November – The government passes a law on energy aimed to promote carbon neutrality.
[
92
]
10 November – The foreign ministry issues baselines around
Scarborough Shoal
that is also claimed by the Philippines.
[
93
]
11 November – At least 35 people are killed and 43 others are injured after a man
rams an SUV into a crowd
exercising at a sports stadium in
Zhuhai
.
[
94
]
16 November – Eight people are killed and 17 others are injured in a
a mass stabbing
carried out by a former student at the a vocational school in
Wuxi
.
[
95
]
19 November – An unspecified number of casualties are reported after a car rams into a crowd outside a school in
Dingcheng District
,
Hunan
.
[
96
]
27 November – Three American nationals imprisoned in China are released and returned to the US as part of a prisoner exchange in return for the release of at least one Chinese national detained in the US.
[
97
]
28 November –
Miao Hua
, an admiral and concurrent member of the
Central Military Commission
, is suspended from his latter position as part of an investigation into suspected corruption.
[
98
]
29 November –
Dong Yuyu
, a journalist working for
Guangming Daily
, is sentenced to seven years' imprisonment for espionage.
[
99
]
December
3 December – The
Ministry of Commerce
imposes a ban on the export of
gallium
,
germanium
,
antimony
and other materials with potential military applications to the United States in retaliation for export controls imposed by Washington on semiconductor-related items.
[
100
]
4 December – A section for the
Shenzhen–Zhanjiang high-speed railway
that is under construction collapses in
Shenzhen
, leaving 13 workers missing.
[
101
]
10 December – Former
Evergrande Group
chair
Tang Shuangning
is convicted by a court in
Taiyuan
of embezzlement and bribery and is sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment.
[
102
]
13 December – Former
China national football team
coach
Li Tie
is convicted of match-fixing and bribery and is sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment.
[
103
]
Holidays
Further information:
Public holidays in China
Source:
[
104
]
[
105
]
1 January –
New Year's Day
10–17 February –
Chinese New Year
4–6 April –
Tomb-Sweeping Day
1 May –
Labor Day
10 June –
Dragon Boat Festival
15–17 September –
Mid-Autumn Festival
1–7 October –
National Day
Art and entertainment
List of Chinese submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
2024 in Chinese music
Deaths
10 January –
Tian Zengpei
, 93, diplomat and politician,
ambassador to Yugoslavia
(1986–1988) and chairperson of the
committee of Foreign Affairs
(1998–2003).
[
106
]
11 January –
Zhang Kehui
, 95, politician,
vice chairman of the CPPCC
(1998–2008).
[
107
]
12 January –
Francis F. Lee
, 96, Chinese-American inventor, businessman and academic.
[
108
]
24 January –
Dai Yi
, 97, historian.
[
109
]
29 June –
Shi Ping
, 112, academic, political, and supercentenarian.
[
110
]
4 August –
Tsung-Dao Lee
, 97, Chinese-American physicist,
Nobel Prize
laureate (1957).
[
111
]
See also
2020s portal
China portal
Current events portal
Timeline of Chinese history
Years in China
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