1929 in China
Events from the year 1929 in China.
Incumbents
- Chairman of the Nationalist government: Chiang Kai-shek
- Premier: Tan Yankai
- Vice Premier: Feng Yuxiang
Events
March
- March 5 – Yi Peiji was appointed as the president of the National Palace Museum and the curator of the antiquities museum by Nationalist Government.
April
- April 1 – Zhifu is captured by rebel forces in course of the Warlord Rebellion in northeastern Shandong, and subsequently largely destroyed.
- April 11 – Battle of Yichang in western Hubei between the armies of the Sichuan clique and New Guangxi clique
- Mid-April – Zhang Zongchang's warlord rebel army in northeastern Shandong collapses as result of indiscipline and a government counter-offensive.
May
- May 15: First Battle of Guilin: Hunan Army attacks Guilin, Guangxi
- May 17–21: Second Battle of Guangzhou between New Guangxi clique and Guangdong Army
June
- June 6 – 1929 Westlake exposition was opened.
- June 7–18: Battle of Liuzhou, Guangxi between armies of New Guangxi clique and Hunan
- June 21: Battle of Guiping in Guangxi between New Guangxi clique and the National Revolutionary Army
July
- July 25 – the Soviet government's Assistant Commissar of Foreign Affairs, Lev Karakhan, had issued a manifesto to the Chinese government promising the return of the Chinese Eastern Railway to Chinese control with no financial cost.
August
- August 26 – the Karakhan Manifesto was published by the Soviet press, but the document failed to mention neither the return of CER to the Chinese nor the lack of financial compensation.
September
- September 23 – Liu Zhennian launches a campaign to crush the Red Spears' uprising in Shandong (1928–1929).
October
- October 10 – the closing of the 1929 Westlake exposition.
- October 18–24: battle at Zhengzhou, Henan between Feng Yuxiang's Northwest Army and National Revolutionary Army
November
- November – The Red Spear Society ceases to exist on the northern Shandong Peninsula as result of Liu Zhennian's counter-insurgency campaign.
- November 20 – Taiping Fire and Marine Insurance, as predecessor of China Taiping Insurance was founded in Shanghai.
- November 30 – end of battle of Heishiguan
December
- December – Gutian Congress
Births
January
- January 13 — Ge Cunzhuang, actor
February
- February 24 — Su Wenmao, xiangsheng comedian
March
- March 8 — Zeng Yi, virologist
April
- April 7 — Yang Jie, television director and producer
- April 8 — Sun Jiadong, aerospace engineer
May
- May 15 — Zhou Guangzhao, theoretical physicist
June
- June 4 — Tian Jiyun, former Vice Premier of China
- June 21 — Ying Ruocheng, actor, director, playwright and former Vice Minister of Culture
- June 30 — Yang Ti-liang, senior Hong Kong judge
July
- July 4 — Tan Shaowen, 10th Secretary of the Tianjin Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
- July 9 — Chi Haotian, 8th Minister of National Defense
- July 13 — Hou Yunde, virologist, geneticist and genetic engineer
- July 30 — Ji Chaozhu, diplomat
- Chen Jinhua, politician
August
- August 9 — Lui Che-woo, Hong Kong business magnate, investor and philanthropist
- August 15 — Xiao Yang, 11th Mayor of Chongqing
September
October
- October 13 — Walasse Ting, Chinese-American painter
- October 15 — Dong Cunrui, soldier in the People's Liberation Army
- October 19 — Deng Sanrui, shipbuilding engineer
November
- November 15 — Li Guangxi, national-level actor
- November 26 — Tang Chongti, parasitologist
- November 28 — Yu Lihua, Taiwanese writer
- Mao Zhiyong, politician
December
- December 26 — Gong Yuzhi, theorist and politician in the Chinese Communist Party
- December 29
- *Shen Jilan, politician
- *He Zhenliang, politician and diplomat
- December 31 — Guo Lanying, operatic soprano
Dates unknown
Deaths
- January 5 — Wang Daxie, 14th Premier of the Republic of China
- January 10
- *Yang Yuting, general in the Fengtian Army
- *Chang Yinhuai, statesman and general
- January 19 — Liang Qichao, politician, social and political activist, journalist and intellectual
- February 25 — Su Zhaozheng, early leader of the Chinese Communist Party and a labour movement activist
- March 18 — Lü Yanzhi, architect
- June 18 — Zaize, Manchu noble
- August 30 — Peng Pai, pioneer of the Chinese agrarian movement and a leading revolutionary in the Chinese Communist Party
Dates unknown
- Chu Yupu, general