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The following lists events in the year 1990 in China.
Incumbents
- General Secretary of the Communist Party: Jiang Zemin
 - President: Yang Shangkun
 - Premier: Li Peng
 - Vice President: Wang Zhen
 - Vice Premier: Yao Yilin
 
Governors
- Governor of Anhui Province – Fu Xishou
 - Governor of Fujian Province – Wang Zhaoguo then Jia Qinglin
 - Governor of Gansu Province – Jia Zhijie
 - Governor of Guangdong Province – Ye Xuanping
 - Governor of Guizhou Province – Wang Zhaowen
 - Governor of Hainan Province – Liu Jianfeng
 - Governor of Hebei Province – Yue Qifeng then Cheng Weigao
 - Governor of Heilongjiang Province – Shao Qihui
 - Governor of Henan Province – Cheng Weigao then Li Changchun
 - Governor of Hubei Province – Guo Zhenqian then Guo Shuyan
 - Governor of Hunan Province – Chen Bangzhu
 - Governor of Jiangsu Province – Chen Huanyou
 - Governor of Jiangxi Province – Wu Guanzheng
 - Governor of Jilin Province – Wang Zhongyu
 - Governor of Liaoning Province – Li Changchun (until July), Yue Qifeng (starting July)
 - Governor of Qinghai Province – Jin Jipeng
 - Governor of Shaanxi Province – Hou Zongbin (until March), Bai Qingcai (starting March)
 - Governor of Shandong Province – Zhao Zhihao
 - Governor of Shanxi Province – Wang Senhao
 - Governor of Sichuan Province – Zhang Haoruo
 - Governor of Yunnan Province – Li Jiating
 - Governor of Zhejiang Province – Shen Zulun (until November), Ge Hongsheng (starting November)
 
Events
- September 22 – October 7: 1990 Asian Games in Beijing.
 - October 2: 1990 Guangzhou Baiyun airport collisions, two commercial planes crashed, a total of 128 lives were lost, 53 persons were hurt, 97 persons survived in Guangdong, according to the China Civil Aviation official confirmed report.
 - Unknown date: Li-Ning sports goods company was founded.
 
Births
- March 2 – Adderly Fong, Hong Kong Chinese racing driver
 
Deaths
- February 4 – Gao Yinxian, Linguist and writer (born c. 1902)[1]
 
See also
References
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