1963 in China

Events from the year 1963 in China.

1963
in
China

Decades:
  • 1940s
  • 1950s
  • 1960s
  • 1970s
  • 1980s
See also:Other events of 1963
History of China   Timeline   Years

Incumbents

  • Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party – Mao Zedong
  • 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 – Chen Yun

Governors

  • Governor of Anhui Province Huang Yan
  • Governor of Fujian Province Wei Jinshui
  • Governor of Gansu Province Deng Baoshan
  • Governor of Guangdong Province Chen Yu
  • Governor of Guizhou Province Zhou Lin
  • Governor of Hebei Province Liu Zihou
  • Governor of Heilongjiang Province Li Fanwu
  • Governor of Henan Province Wen Minsheng
  • Governor of Hubei Province Zhang Tixue
  • Governor of Hunan Province Cheng Qian
  • Governor of Jiangsu Province Hui Yuyu
  • Governor of Jiangxi Province Shao Shiping
  • Governor of Jilin Province Li Youwen
  • Governor of Liaoning Province Huang Oudong
  • Governor of Qinghai Province Wang Zhao
  • Governor of Shaanxi Province Zhao Boping (until March), Li Qiming (starting March)
  • Governor of Shandong Province Tan Qilong then Bai Rubing
  • Governor of Shanxi Province Wei Heng
  • Governor of Sichuan Province Li Dazhang
  • Governor of Yunnan Province Ding Yichuan
  • Governor of Zhejiang Province Zhou Jianren

Events

  • August 9 According to Chinese government official confirmed document on 1986, a torrential heavy massive rain, with many dam collapse, flood swept hit in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei Province, total 5,154 persons were human fatalities.

Births

  • January 16 - Pu Zhongjie, businessman and entrepreneur[1]
  • February 20 - Cui Yongyuan, Chinese TV host
  • November - Hu Zhaoyun, entrepreneur and industrialist[2]

See also

References

  1. "Forbes". Retrieved April 4, 2017.
  2. CPPCC Newspaper
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