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Events in the year 1979 in the People's Republic of China.
Incumbents
- Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party – Hua Guofeng
 - Premier of the People's Republic of China – Hua Guofeng
 - Chairman of the National People's Congress – Ye Jianying
 - Chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference – Deng Xiaoping
 - Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China – Deng Xiaoping
 
Governors
- Governor of Anhui Province – Wan Li then Zhang Jingfu
 - Governor of Fujian Province – Liao Zhigao then Ma Xingyuan
 - Governor of Gansu Province – Song Ping then Li Dengying
 - Governor of Guangdong Province – Wei Guoqing then Xi Zhongxun
 - Governor of Guizhou Province – Ma Li (until unknown)
 - Governor of Hebei Province – Liu Zihou
 - Governor of Heilongjiang Province – Yang Yichen then Chen Lei
 - Governor of Henan Province – Duan Junyi then Liu Jie
 - Governor of Hubei Province – Chen Pixian then Han Ningfu
 - Governor of Hunan Province – Mao Zhiyong then Sun Guozhi
 - Governor of Jiangsu Province – Xu Jiatun then Hui Yuyu
 - Governor of Jiangxi Province – Jiang Weiqing then Bai Dongcai
 - Governor of Jilin Province – Wang Enmao
 - Governor of Liaoning Province – vacant
 - Governor of Qinghai Province – Tan Qilong then Zhang Guosheng
 - Governor of Shaanxi Province – Wang Renzhong then Yu Mingtao
 - Governor of Shandong Province – Bai Rubing then Su Yiran
 - Governor of Shanxi Province – Wang Qian then Luo Guibo
 - Governor of Sichuan Province – Zhao Ziyang then Lu Dadong
 - Governor of Yunnan Province – An Pingsheng then Liu Minghui
 - Governor of Zhejiang Province – Tie Ying then Li Fengping
 
Events

January
- January 1 — The United States broke diplomatic relations with Republic of China, and established diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China.
 - January - The One Child Policy is announced and implemented (est.)[1]
 
February
- February 17 – The People's Republic of China invades northern Vietnam, launching the Sino-Vietnamese War.
 
March
- March 5 – Zhuhai County was upgraded to Zhuhai City.
 - March 14 – In China, a Hawker Siddeley Trident crashes into a factory near Beijing, killing at least 260.
 
September
- September 27 – Stars Art Exhibition, the first independent art exhibition, takes place in Beihai Park, Beijing
 
Births
- 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
 - March 14 – Gao Ling, badminton player
 - May 15 – Li Yanfeng, discus thrower
 - April 19 – Zhao Junzhe, footballer
 - June 14 – Ma Ning, association football referee
 - June 20 – Li Yi, footballer
 - July 19 – Mo Huilan, gymnast
 - August 15 – Tong Jian, pair skater
 - August 27 – Tian Liang, diver
 - September 18 – Bobo Chan, Musical artist
 - October 5 – Gao Yuanyuan, actress and model
 - October 7 – Tang Wei, actress
 - December 10 – Yang Jianping, archer[2]
 - December 24 – Pang Qing, figure skater
 - December 27 – Sa Dingding, folk singer and songwriter
 
Deaths
- January 15 – Yang Zhongjian, vertebrate paleontologist (b. 1897)
 - February 7 – Su Zhenhua, general (b. 1912)
 - March 12 – Zheng Xiaocang, writer, translator, and educator (b. 1892)
 - May 27 – Yao Zhe, People's Liberation Army lieutenant general (b. 1906)
 - August 14 – Wang Yun-wu, scholar of history and political science (b. 1888)
 - December 3 – Zhang Guotao, politician (b. 1897)
 
See also
References
- ↑ Rocha da Silva, Pascal (2006). "La politique de l'enfant unique en République populaire de Chine Archived 2007-11-28 at the Wayback Machine" ("The politics of one child in the People's Republic of China"). Université de Genève (University of Geneva). p. 22-8. (in French)
 - ↑ "Jianping YANG - Olympic Archery | People's Republic of China". International Olympic Committee. 18 June 2016. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
 
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