2006 in China
Events in the year 2006 in China.
Incumbents
- Party General Secretary – Hu Jintao
- President – Hu Jintao
- Premier – Wen Jiabao
- [Vice President of the People's Republic of China|President of the People's Republic of China|Vice President] – Zeng Qinghong
- Vice Premier – Huang Ju
- Congress Chairman – Wu Bangguo
- Conference Chairman – Jia Qinglin
Governors
- Governor of Anhui Province - Wang Jinshan
- Governor of Fujian Province - Huang Xiaojing
- Governor of Gansu Province - Lu Hao
- Governor of Guangdong Province - Huang Huahua
- Governor of Guizhou Province - Shi Xiushi then Lin Shusen
- Governor of Hainan Province - Wei Liucheng
- Governor of Hebei Province - Ji Yunshi then Guo Gengmao
- Governor of Heilongjiang Province - Zhang Zuoji
- Governor of Henan Province - Li Chengyu
- Governor of Hubei Province - Luo Qingquan
- Governor of Hunan Province - Zhou Bohua then Zhou Qiang
- Governor of Jiangsu Province - Liang Baohua
- Governor of Jiangxi Province - Huang Zhiquan
- Governor of Jilin Province - Wang Min, Han Changfu
- Governor of Liaoning Province - Zhang Wenyue
- Governor of Qinghai Province - Song Xiuyan
- Governor of Shaanxi Province - Chen Deming then Yuan Chunqing
- Governor of Shandong Province - Han Yuqun
- Governor of Shanxi Province - Yu Youjun
- Governor of Sichuan Province - Zhang Zhongwei
- Governor of Yunnan Province - Xu Rongkai
- Governor of Zhejiang Province - Lü Zushan
Events
March
- March 3: The 2006 Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference opens in Beijing.
April
- April 14: A man disfigured in a bear attack becomes the first in China to have a face transplant.
- April 30: 24 miners killed in a mine explosion in the Chinese province of Shaanxi.
May
- May 11: Baidu Baike, a Chinese collaborative online encyclopedia, is launched in People's Republic of China by Baidu.com, modelled on Wikipedia but heavily self censored. Wikipedia is largely inaccessible without a proxy in China.
- May 20: The construction of the Three Gorges Dam wall, the largest dam in the world, is completed in the People's Republic of China.
July
- July 1: The Qingzang railway launches a trial operation, making Tibet the last province-level entity of China to have a conventional railway.
- July 6: The Nathula Pass between India and China, sealed during the Sino-Indian War, re-opens for trade after 44 years.
- July 7: An explosion in the village of Dongzhai village in Shanxi province in north China kills 43 people.
- July 11: Liu Xiang of China sets a new World Record for the 110 metres hurdles at the Super Grand Prix in Lausanne with a time of 12.88 seconds.
- July 22: July 2006 Yunnan earthquake: An earthquake measuring 5.1-5.2 in magnitude hits a mountainous region of Yunnan Province in south China killing at least 18-19 people and injuring at least 60 more.
- July 27: More than 80 people dead and missing as a result of Typhoon Kaemi.
August
- August 10: More than 1.5 million Chinese evacuate while Super Typhoon Saomai, the strongest to land in China in 50 years, makes landfall in Wenzhou, Zhejiang.
November
- November 13: Nanshan Colliery disaster: A colliery explosion in Shanxi province in northern China kills at least 24 miners.
Births
Deaths
- February 13 — Wang Xuan, computer scientist
- February 22 — Bill Tung, Hong Kong actor and horse racing commentator
- February 25 — Liang Lingguang, 11th Governor of Guangdong
- March 6 — Ruth Weiss, Austrian-Chinese educator and journalist
- March 11 — Liu Zhijian, lieutenant general
- March 17 — Yuan Baojing, billionaire
- May 12 — Huang Xinting, lieutenant general
- September 14 — Rao Shoukun, lieutenant general
- September 27 — Guan Xuezeng, actor
- October 5 — Liao Hansheng, politician
- October 13 — Wang Guangmei, politician, philanthropist and wife of Liu Shaoqi
- October 28 — Henry Fok, Hong Kong entrepreneur and politician
- November 20 — Hong Xuezhi, general and politician
- November 23 — Chen-Lu Tsou, biochemist
- December 11 — Lo Tak-shing, former President of Law Society of Hong Kong
- December 20 — Ma Ji, actor