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2008 in China

Events in the year 2008 in China.

Incumbents

Governors

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

  • June 4–8 – 2008 Jiangsu Snooker Classic
  • June 10 – The 270 ton sport fishing vessel Lien Ho of Taiwan suffered a collision with a Japanese patrol vessel, Koshiki, and subsequently sank, while in the disputed territorial waters around the Diaoyutai Islands that have been claimed by Japan and Taiwan (ROC). The Taiwanese crew who were aboard the vessel claims that the larger Japanese frigate deliberately crashed into them; their assertions are backed up by recently released video footage.
  • June 13 –
  • June 14–22 – 2008 Shanghai International Film Festival
  • June 20 – Colonel Wang Hui-hsien, a former Military Intelligence Bureau (MIB) analyst, is arrested in Taiwan on charges of selling state secrets to Mainland China.
  • June 22 – Controversial journalist Lu Keng passes away at age 89.
  • June 28 – The 2008 Guizhou riot takes place following the alleged cover-up by authorities over the death of a teenage girl.
  • Meetings between the PRC and ROC take place, improving Cross-strait relations.
  • Summer 2008 South China floods
  • The Chinese government buys Mount Toromocho Copper Mine in Peru for US$3 billion, with potentially two billion tonnes of copper ore. The deal was brokered by Chinalco, a PRC-government owned company.
  • The Republic of China (Taiwan) reasserts claim to the Diaoyutai Islands.
  • China's national soccer team is victorious over the Australian Socceroos team during the FIFA World Cup qualifier at Sydney Olympic Stadium for the first time in history. The resulting 1–0 defeat for the Socceroos was their first home defeat in a World Cup qualifier in 27 years.

July

August

September

October

November

December

Sports

Births

Deaths

See also

Tropical Typhoons of 2008

References