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1967
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Events from the year
1967
in
China
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Incumbents
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Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party
–
Mao Zedong
[
1
]
President of the People's Republic of China
–
Liu Shaoqi
Premier of the People's Republic of China
–
Zhou Enlai
Chairman of the National People's Congress
–
Zhu De
Vice President of the People's Republic of China
–
Soong Ching-ling
and
Dong Biwu
Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China
–
Lin Biao
Governors
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]
Governor of Anhui Province
–
Huang Yan
Governor of Fujian Province
–
Wei Jinshui
then
Han Xianchu
Governor of Gansu Province
–
Deng Baoshan
then
Xian Henghan
Governor of Guangdong Province
–
Chen Yu
(until November),
Huang Yongsheng
(starting November)
Governor of Guizhou Province
–
Li Li
then
Ma Li
Governor of Hebei Province
–
Liu Zihou
Governor of Heilongjiang Province
–
Pan Fusheng
(starting unknown)
Governor of Henan Province
–
Wen Minsheng
(starting unknown)
Governor of Hubei Province
–
Zhang Tixue
(until unknown)
Governor of Hunan Province
–
Cheng Qian
(until unknown)
Governor of Jiangsu Province
–
Hui Yuyu
(until unknown)
Governor of Jiangxi Province
–
Fang Zhichun
(until unknown)
Governor of Jilin Province
–
Li Youwen
(until unknown),
Wang Huaixiang
(starting unknown)
Governor of Liaoning Province
–
Huang Oudong
(until unknown)
Governor of Qinghai Province
–
Wang Zhao
then
Liu Xianquan
Governor of Shaanxi Province
–
Li Ruishan
Governor of Shandong Province
–
Bai Rubing
then
Wang Xiaoyu
Governor of Shanxi Province
–
Wang Qian
then
Liu Geping
Governor of Sichuan Province
– vacant
Governor of Yunnan Province
– vacant
Governor of Zhejiang Province
– vacant
Events
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edit
]
Nathu La and Cho La incidents
Daoxian massacre
Red Guards (China)
Shanghai People's Commune
Test No. 6
Wuhan Incident
Births
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edit
]
Lu Hao (born 1967)
Zhou Danhong
Wang Tao (footballer, born 1967)
Cao Mianying
Shu Qingquan
He Zhuoqiang
Deaths
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edit
]
January 8 —
Yan Hongyan
, general in the
People's Liberation Army
(b.
1909
)
January 21 —
Tao Yong
, military leader (b.
1913
)
January 22 —
Zhang Linzhi
, 2nd
Secretary of the Chongqing Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
(b.
1908
)
January 27 —
Nan Hanchen
, 1st
Governor of the People's Bank of China
(b.
1895
)
January 31 —
Gu Shengying
, classical concert pianist (b.
1937
)
February 2 —
Zhao Erlu
, general in the
People's Liberation Army
(b.
1905
)
February 3 —
Yang Zhicheng
, general in the
People's Liberation Army
(b.
1903
)
February 15 —
Zhang Henshui
, novelist (b.
1895
)
March 30 —
Yao Min
, popular music songwriter and singer and brother of
Yao Lee
(b.
1917
)
May 6 —
Zhou Zuoren
, writer and brother of
Lu Xun
(b.
1885
)
June 8 —
Jiang Guangnai
, statesman and famous
Anti Japanese resistance
general (b.
1888
)
June 10 —
Pan Guangdan
, sociologist, eugenist and writer (b.
1899
)
June 22 —
Li Lisan
, revolutionary and politician (b.
1899
)
August 16 —
H. H. Kung
, banker and politician (b.
1880
)
August 22 —
Yang Mingxuan
, 4th
Chairman of the China Democratic League
(b.
1891
)
September 30 —
Meng Tai
,
model worker
(b.
1898
)
October 17 —
Puyi
, last emperor of the
Qing Dynasty
(b.
1906
)
October 19 —
Wu Zhipu
, 1st
Governor of Henan
(b.
1906
)
December 8 —
Zeng Zhaolun
, chemist and politician (b.
1899
)
Dates unknown
[
edit
]
Ye Yuanlong
, educator and economist (b.
1897
)
See also
[
edit
]
1967 in Chinese film
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Tubilewicz, Czeslaw (2024-09-11).
Critical Issues in Contemporary China: Decoding Xi Jinping's 'New Era'
. Taylor & Francis. p. 2006.
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