1992 in China
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The following lists events from 1992 in China.
January
The Miss Chinese International Pageant 1992 was held on January 26 in Hong Kong.[1]
February
- The Ürümqi bombings took place on February 5.[2]
- China participated in the 1992 Winter Olympics. China had three teams win Olympics medals, all of them silver, in various speed skating events.[3][4]
March
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April
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May
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June
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July
- A Major plane crash took place in China.[5]
August
- At the 1992 Summer Olympics, China won 54 Olympic medals (16 Gold, 22 Silver, and 16 Bronze).[6]
- see also:China at the 1992 Summer Olympics
September
- China competed at the 1992 Summer Paralympics.
October
- Chinese Student Protection Act of 1992 was in effect starting October 9. This strengthened the role of Executive Order 12711, which was signed by George H.W. Bush in 1990.[7]
November
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December
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See also
- List of Chinese films of 1992
- China at the 1992 Winter Olympics
- Chinese Taipei at the 1992 Summer Olympics
References
- ^ Johnny's Pageant Page - Miss Chinese International Pageant 1992
- ^ China seventeen years back East Turkistan terrorist violence in Xinjiang have experienced peak_Political News_News_Tencent
- ^ Official Olympic Reports
- ^ International Olympic Committee results database
- ^ "ASN Aircraft accident Yakovlev 42D B-2755 Nanking Airport (NKG)." Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on August 1, 2012.
- ^ "China at the 1992 Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 2011-12-22.
- ^ See Offset in the Per-Country Numerical Level for China-Mainland Born Immigrant Visas in FY 2007 annual report.