2010 in the People's Republic of China
Events in the year 2010 in the People's Republic of China.
Incumbents
Events
January
- January 1 – ASEAN–China Free Trade Area: China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) launch the world's largest Free Trade Area in terms of population.[1][2]
- January 1 – CCTV expand to online channel CNTV (中国网络电视台) with C-box software.
- January 4 – Yellow River oil spill: A diesel fuel leak in Shaanxi, China reaches the Yellow River, a water source for millions of people. [3][4]
- January 6 – China becomes the largest exporting country, pushing Germany from first place. [5]
- January 8 – China becomes the number one automobile market in the world. [6]
- January 11 – 2010 Chinese anti-ballistic missile test
- January 12 – Google in an unusual move revealed that its servers have been hacked in an attempt to access information about Chinese dissidents, and that Google is no longer willing to censor searches in China and may pull out of the country.[7][8]
- January 12 – China's top search engine Baidu is allegedly attacked by Iranian hackers, sparking a retaliatory attack by Chinese hackers on Iranian sites. [9][10]
- January 15 – 2010 Suzhou workers riot
- January 18 – A 3.4 Mw earthquake hits Guizhou Province, China, and kills seven people. [11]
- January 19 – Chinese senior judge Huang Songyou is sentenced to life in prison over corruption charges.[12]
- January 19 – January 19th incident
- January 24 – The Chinese government denies state involvement in the cyber attacks on Google.[13]
- January 25 – 2008 Melamine milk re-enter supply
- January 31 – A Mw 5.2 earthquake in Sichuan province, China, kills one person and injures 11 others, destroying at least 100 homes. [14]
February
March
April
- April 1 – First ever organ trafficking trial in the PRC (est.)[33]
- April 4 – 114 miners trapped in a flooded mine for more than a week in Shanxi, China, are rescued. [34][35]
- April 9 – 4.1-magnitude earthquake jolts northern Chinese city of Tangshan.[36]
- April 10-14 – 2010 IIHF Women's Challenge Cup of Asia
- April 13 – Hu Jintao, President of the People's Republic of China, meets with President Barack Obama to discuss Iran's nuclear program.[37]
- April 13 – Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower fire[38][39]
- April 14 – 2010 Yushu earthquake: A magnitude 6.9 earthquake strikes in Qinghai, China, killing at least 2,000 and injuring more than 10,000.[40]
- April 16 – Yan Xiaoling - Fan Yanqiong Case
- April 22 – Emeishan City self-immolation incident[41]
- April 22 – Huang Guangyu, founder of GOME Electrical Appliances and formerly China's richest man, goes on trial for bribery in Beijing.
- April 24 – Ben ren Yu (郁伯仁) PRC diplomat assaulted in Houston[42][43]
- April 25 – June 13th, 2010 earthquake prediction case[44][45]
- April 29 - Xu Yuyuan mass stabbing incident: Twenty-eight children and three adults are stabbed at a nursery school in China. [46]
- April 30 - 2010 Shanghai Expo opening ceremony
May
- May 1 – Expo 2010 officially opens.
- May 5 – Landsides killed 15 Chinese workers in the Tengchong County, Yunnan Province. [47][48]
- May 6 – A powerful tornado hits Chongqing municipality in south-western China, killing at least 25 and injuring more than 160 people in Dianjiang and Liangping counties.[49]
- May 7 – Ren Zhiqiang (任志强) real estate tycoon shoe throwing incident[50]
- May 9 – At least 115 dead as fierce rainstorms begin ravaging Southern China
- May 11 – 9 trapped miners found dead in coal gas leak in northwest China's Gansu Province Tuesday. [51]
- May 12 – Hanzhong mass stabbing incident: an attacker killed seven children and two adults and injured 11 other persons with a cleaver at a kindergarten in Hanzhong, Shaanxi.[52][53]
- May 12 – The Chengdu-Dujiangyan High-Speed Railway begins operation in Sichuan, China. [54]
- May 13 – 2010 Yuanyang colliery outburst
- May 17 – Six people are attacked with a meat cleaver before the assailant commits suicide at a market in Foshan, China.[55][56][57]
- May 23 – At least 19 passengers were killed and more than 70 were injured, when a landslide in rain-drenched Yujiang, East China's Jiangxi Province. [58]
- May 23 – 2010 Jiangxi train derailment: A train traveling from Shanghai to Guilin derails in a mountainous area near Fuzhou, Jiangxi, China, and is destroyed, killing at least 19 and injuring 71 others.[59]
- May 24 – HK democrat and Beijing delegate meeting[60]
- May 25 – 2nd round U.S.–China Strategic and Economic Dialogue
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Deaths
- February 2 – Ng Teng Fong, 82, Chinese-born Singaporean businessman, complications from a cerebral hemorrhage. [108]
- February 2 – Raymond Wang Chong Lin, 88, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Zhaoxian, cerebral hemorrhage. [109]
- February 4 – Te Wei, 95, Chinese animator, respiratory failure. [110]
- February 14 – Zhang Yalin, 28, Chinese football player, lymphoma. [111]
- March 10 – Leeann Chin, 77, Chinese-born American restaurateur, founder of Leeann Chin restaurants, after long illness. [112]
- March 13 – He Pingping, 21, Chinese dwarf, shortest man who was able to walk, heart complications. [113]
- May 17 – Walasse Ting, 80, Chinese-born American visual artist. [114]
- June 7 – Chai Zemin, 93, Chinese diplomat. [115]
- June 25 – Wu Guanzhong, 90, Chinese painter. [116]
- July 5 – Jia Hongsheng, 43, Chinese actor, suicide by jumping. [117]
- July 15 – Luo Pinchao, 98, Chinese opera singer. [118]
- July 29 – Zheng Ji, 110, Chinese nutritionist and biochemist, world's oldest professor. [119]
- July 30 – Chien Wei-zang, 96, Chinese physicist and applied mathematician. [120]
- October 18 – Peng Chong, 95, Chinese politician, former National Committee member.[121]
- October 28 – Liang Congjie, 78, Chinese environmentalist (Friends of Nature), lung infection.[122]
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