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China faces a problem with air quality as a consequence of industrialization. China ranks as the second largest consumer of oil in the world, and "China is the world's top coal producer, consumer, and importer, and accounts for almost half of global coal consumption.”, [55] as such their CO 2 emissions reflect the usage and production of ...
The Hangzhou incident of July 1975 was a series of industrial actions and violent struggles among the industrial workers in the city of Hangzhou, Zhejiang during the Cultural Revolution, which ended with a massive deployment of People's Liberation Army troops into the city and factories in July 1975.
The Belt and Road Initiative, including its related Digital Silk Road, are significant parts of China's industrial development strategy. [9]: 71 In 2015, China launched its Made in China 2025 industrial policy. [10]: 116 Its goal is to boost China's innovation in sectors deemed critical for the future of the world economy.
These policies influenced China's urban planning significantly and at the same time were clearly defined by the main direction of the state – centralised economic and industrial development. During the First Five-year Plan (1953–58), the nation determined to develop 156 national key projects and 8 key industrial based cities. [6]
History of China • Timeline • Years: Events in the year 1970 in the People's Republic of China. Incumbents. Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party – Mao Zedong;
The term was first used, before the establishment of the PRC, in the late 1940s during the Chinese Civil War, to describe the Communist side to differentiate from Western bloc countries that recognized the Republic of China (ROC) as "Free China" or "Nationalist China", [39] [40] and saw great prevalence in the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s. [41]
Years in China by city (85 C)-Defunct companies of China by city (3 C) ... Military history of cities in China (17 C) A. History of Anqing (2 P) B. History of Baoding ...
This is a list of cities designated as National Famous Historical and Cultural Cities (国家历史文化名城) by the State Council of China.China approved 99 National Famous Historical and Cultural Cities in three batches in 1982, 1986 and 1994, and has approved a further 44 cities from August 10, 2001 to September 30, 2023, bringing the total to 143.