1989 in China
Events in the year 1989 in the People's Republic of China.
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Incumbents
    
- General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party - Zhao Ziyang until June 24, Jiang Zemin
 - President – Yang Shangkun
 - Premier – Li Peng
 - Vice President – Wang Zhen
 - Vice Premier – Yao Yilin
 - Congress Chairman - Wan Li
 - Conference Chairman - Li Xiannian
 
Governors
     
- Governor of Anhui Province – Li Rongling then Fu Xishou
 - Governor of Fujian Province – Wang Zhaoguo
 - Governor of Gansu Province – Jia Zhijie
 - Governor of Guangdong Province – Ye Xuanping
 - Governor of Guizhou Province – Wang Zhaowen
 - Governor of Hainan Province – Liu Jianfeng
 - Governor of Hebei Province – Yue Qifeng
 - Governor of Heilongjiang Province – Hou Jie then Shao Qihui
 - Governor of Henan Province – Cheng Weigao
 - Governor of Hubei Province – Guo Zhenqian
 - Governor of Hunan Province – Xiong Qingquan then Chen Bangzhu
 - Governor of Jiangsu Province – Gu Xiulian then Chen Huanyou
 - Governor of Jiangxi Province – Wu Guanzheng
 - Governor of Jilin Province – He Zhukang then Wang Zhongyu
 - Governor of Liaoning Province – Li Changchun
 - Governor of Qinghai Province – Song Ruixiang then Jin Jipeng
 - Governor of Shaanxi Province – Hou Zongbin
 - Governor of Shandong Province – Jiang Chunyun then Zhao Zhihao
 - Governor of Shanxi Province – Wang Senhao
 - Governor of Sichuan Province – Zhang Haoruo
 - Governor of Yunnan Province – Li Jiating
 - Governor of Zhejiang Province – Shen Zulun
 
Events
    
    May
    
- May 13 – Mikhail Gorbachev visits China, the first Soviet leader to do so since the 1960s.
 - May 19 – Tiananmen Square protests of 1989: Zhao Ziyang meets the demonstrators in Tiananmen Square.
 - May 20 – Tiananmen Square protests of 1989: The Chinese government declares martial law in Beijing.
 - May 30 – Tiananmen Square protests of 1989: The 10 m (33 ft) high Goddess of Democracy statue is unveiled in Tiananmen Square by student demonstrators.
 
June
    
- June 4 – Tiananmen Square massacre takes place in Beijing on the army's approach to the square, and the final stand-off in the square is covered live on television.
 - June 24 - Jiang Zemin becomes General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party.
 
Births
    
- January 18 - Li Huzhao, Paralympic athlete
 - January 21 – Zhang Shuai, professional hockey player
 - February 20 - Zhang Yangyang, mountain hopper
 - March 18 - Lü Zhiwu, swimmer
 - July 12 - Wang Xinnan, rower
 - December 21 - Fang Yuting, archer[1]
 
Deaths
    
- 28 January – Choekyi Gyaltsen, 10th Panchen Lama (born 1938)
 - 20 March – Huang Wei, Nationalist military general (born 1904)
 - 29 March – Xiao Jingguang, military leader (born 1903)
 - 15 April – Hu Yaobang, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (1981-1987) (born 1915)
 - 23 April – Hu Die, Chinese actress (born 1908)
 - 24 April – Li Jingquan, Former Secretary of Sichuan (born 1909)
 - 14 June – Wei Guoqing, military and government official (born 1913)
 - 27 August – Burhan Shahidi, Chinese Tatar politician (born 1894)
 - 20 September – Chen Boda, Chinese Communist political theorist (born 1904)
 - 5 December – Li Keran, a renowned contemporary Chinese painter (born 1907)
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- "Yuting FANG - Olympic Archery | People's Republic of China". International Olympic Committee. 25 June 2016. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
 
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