Timeline of Chinese music

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History of China

Music of China

Timeline
Genre
Modern C-pop:(Cantopop/Mandopop)
Rock
Hip hop
Traditional Opera
Yayue
Instrumental (musicology)
National Historical Anthems
Patriotic / Revolutionary
PRC: "March of the Volunteers"
ROC: "Three Principles of the People"
Media Radio stations
Charts
Festivals Midi Modern Music Festival
Regional traditions
Anhui - Fujian - Gansu - Guangdong - Guangxi - Guizhou - Hainan - Hebei - Heilongjiang - Henan - Hong Kong - Hunan - Hubei - Inner Mongolia - Jiangsu - Jiangxi - Jilin - Liaoning - Macau - Manchuria - Qinghai - Shandong - Shaanxi - Shanxi - Sichuan - Tibet - Xinjiang - Yunnan - Zhejiang
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This is a timeline that show the development of Chinese music by genre and region. It covers the original region of China including past and present geographic territories of Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau.

Contents

[edit] Dynastic Times

China:

[edit] 1900s

Hong Kong:

  • English popular and western classical music grew with British influence.

[edit] 1910s

Republic of China:

[edit] 1920s

Republic of China:

[edit] 1930s

Republic of China:

  • Shidaiqu grew into C-pop.

Taiwan:

[edit] 1940s

People's Republic of China:

[edit] 1950s

People's Republic of China:

Hong Kong:

Republic of China / Taiwan:

[edit] 1960s

Hong Kong:

[edit] 1970s

ROC Taiwan:

People's Republic of China:

[edit] 1980s

People's Republic of China:

[edit] 1990s

People's Republic of China:

Hong Kong SAR:

ROC Taiwan

[edit] 2000s

People's Republic of China:

  • Punk rock begins in China.

Hong Kong SAR and ROC Taiwan

[edit] See also