2008 in China

Events in the year 2008 in China.

2008
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China
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See also:Other events of 2008
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Incumbents

Governors

Events

January

2008 Chinese winter storms: Residents battle China's worst snow storm in 50 years.

February

March

April

May

A 7.9-magnitude earthquake in Sichuan, China killed nearly 88,000 people

June

July

August

Fireworks held during the 2008 Summer Olympics opening ceremony at the Beijing National Stadium

September

October

November

December

Sports

Births

Deaths

See also

Tropical Typhoons of 2008

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