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  2. 1979 in China - Wikipedia

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    January 13 – Yang Wei, Badminton player February 9 – Zhang Ziyi, film actress February 17 – Xu Yunlong, footballer March 5 – Tang Gonghong, Chinese weightlifter March 12 – Liu Xuan, Gymnast

  3. Sino-Vietnamese War - Wikipedia

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    The Sino-Vietnamese War (also known by other names) was a brief conflict that occurred in early 1979 between China and Vietnam. China launched an offensive ostensibly in response to Vietnam's invasion and occupation of Cambodia in 1978, which ended the rule of the Chinese-backed Khmer Rouge. The conflict lasted for about a month, with China ...

  4. 1979 - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the United States officially severed diplomatic ties with the Republic of China . This decision marked a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy, turning to view the People's Republic of China as the sole legitimate representative of China. The United States and the People's Republic of China establish full diplomatic relations.

  5. Category:1979 in China - Wikipedia

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  6. Chinese economic reform - Wikipedia

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    On January 31, 1979, the Shekou Industrial Zone of Shenzhen was founded, becoming the first experimental area in China to "open up". [39] [40] In July 1979, China adopted its first Law on Joint Venture Using Chinese and Foreign Investment. [41]

  7. Sino-Vietnamese conflicts (1979–1991) - Wikipedia

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    From 2 to 27 April 1984, in support of Cambodian rebel forces whose bases were being overrun by the Vietnamese Army during the K5 dry season offensive, China had conducted the heaviest artillery barrage since 1979 against the Vietnamese border region, with 60,000 shells pounding 16 districts in Lạng Sơn, Cao Bằng, Hà Tuyên, and Hoàng ...

  8. Tong Chup massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Tong Chup massacre (Vietnamese: Thảm sát Tổng Chúp) was a war crime committed by the People's Liberation Army of China during the Sino-Vietnamese War of 1979. The incident happened in Tong Chup village, Hung Dao commune, Cao Bằng city.

  9. List of years in China - Wikipedia

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