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How many major events have happened in our country this year?

On January 1, the 12th Five-Year Plan officially began.

The Beijing Municipal Government issued regulations to allocate vehicle quotas through a free lottery. In 2011, the total quota for small passenger cars was 240,000 units, of which individuals accounted for 88%.

On January 1, the "2011 Tariff Implementation Plan" was implemented. According to the plan, a sliding tax will be implemented on a certain amount of cotton imported outside the quota. The quota tax rate for three types of chemical fertilizers: urea, compound fertilizer, and diammonium hydrogen phosphate is 1%. According to the "Implementation Measures for the Point-based Household Registration of Migrant Workers in Zhuhai", migrant workers with 80 points or more can apply to settle in Zhuhai from March to May every year after 2011.

Smoking will be completely banned in mainland China in all indoor public places, indoor workplaces, public transportation and other possible outdoor workplaces.

On January 8, winter rainbows and sun-catching spectacles also appeared over Changchun and Jilin cities at the same time. Two rainbows and three "suns" were displayed over the city at the same time, which was very spectacular. On January 9, at the invitation of State Councilor and Defense Minister Liang Guanglie, U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates paid an official visit to China. On January 11, China’s new generation stealth fighter, the J-20, successfully conducted a test flight. On January 11, the Tai-Zhongyin Railway was completed and opened to traffic.

On January 11, Hong Kong Police Commissioner Tsang Wai-hsiung was sworn in at Government House in Hong Kong, officially taking over the post of former Police Commissioner Tang King-shing. On January 12, an explosion occurred at a gas station in Langfang City, Hebei Province.

On January 18, Chinese President Hu Jintao will visit the United States and hold a heads-of-state summit with President Obama. The Obama administration positioned Hu's visit as a "state visit."

On February 1, the "Measures for the Administration of Commercial Housing Leasing" came into effect. On February 2, the 2011 CCTV Spring Festival Gala started. On February 3, in the early morning of the Spring Festival, a fire broke out in Shenyang Dynasty Wanxin Hotel. February 23 marked the 60th anniversary of the death of the famous educator Zhang Boling. On March 3, the Fourth Session of the Eleventh CPPCC National Committee will be held, and the Fourth Session of the Eleventh National People's Congress is scheduled to be held in Beijing on March 5, 2011. March 3rd is National Hearing Day. On March 7, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange will extend the overlapping trading hours with A-shares from the current 4 hours to 5 hours. March 8, Women’s Day. On March 10, a 5.9-magnitude earthquake occurred in Yingjiang, Yunnan, China. 25 people were killed and 250 injured. On March 11, at 13:46 Beijing time (14:46 local time), an earthquake measuring 9.0 on the Richter scale (the highest magnitude in the world’s observation history) occurred in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. The epicenter was located in the Pacific Ocean east of Miyagi Prefecture, north latitude 38.1 degrees, the epicenter is 142.6 degrees east longitude. With a depth of 10 kilometers, the tsunami caused affected much of the Pacific Ocean. A strong earthquake was felt in Tokyo. There were many aftershocks, causing an explosion in Unit 1 of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan and a fire in Unit 3. Earthquake off Honshu Island, Japan

On March 11, the "Technical Requirements Specification for Cosmetic Products" was implemented. In addition to complying with relevant national laws, regulations and standards, cosmetic product technology should also comply with its text format. Regulation. From April 28th to October 22nd, the 2011 World Horticultural Expo will be held in Xi'an, China. The free travel program for mainland tourists to Taiwan may be officially opened around the Qingming Festival. At least one person can travel independently to Taiwan. Business travelers from cities such as Beijing and Shanghai will be the first to be allowed to travel independently to Taiwan. On April 12, the 2011 Asian Weightlifting Championships was held in Tongling, Anhui. On April 17, the Formula One (F1) Chinese Grand Prix was held. On April 21, the 2011 Shanghai International Auto Show opens, with a scale of more than 200,000 square meters. On April 24, Tsinghua University celebrated its 100th anniversary. The school said that this celebration will not cost a penny of academic funds. On April 25, a fire broke out in the Daxing Palace in Beijing, killing 18 and injuring 24. It is reported that the fire location is located in an illegal building on Nanxiao Street. The sixth census data is released. The main data of the sixth national census will be released to the public in the form of a communiqué at the end of April. The main indicators of the census such as housing vacancy rate are expected to be released.

On May 1, new anti-smoking regulations were implemented nationwide: all restaurants must be non-smoking. June 2nd, partial solar eclipse. It is only visible in parts of the northeastern part of my country. The public in Harbin, Changchun, Shenyang, Qiqihar, Mudanjiang and other places can witness this celestial phenomenon in the early morning.

Dead people

January 09 - Lei Jieqiong, a famous Chinese sociologist (106 years old) January 14th - Liu Huaqing, former Central Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Member of the Standing Committee of the Bureau and Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission (95 years old) January 18 - Chu Jiang, former Secretary of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee and Director of the Standing Committee of the Provincial People's Congress (95 years old) January 18 - Zhang Yumei, China's first female test pilot Member (66 years old) January 24th - Luo Siu-fai, Hong Kong's famous "real estate prodigy" (47 years old) January 29th - Sun Suifen, Sun Yat-sen's granddaughter (73 years old)

February

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February 03 - Huang Qixing, former deputy director of the Tianjin Municipal People's Congress Standing Committee (82 years old) February 10 - Yan Jiyuan, a famous Chinese painter (110 years old) February 11 - Shi Quanyu, Nanjing, China Famous patriot (91 years old) February 15th - He Ziquan, a famous Chinese historian and educator (100 years old) February 26th - Zhu Guangya, honorary chairman and former chairman of the China Association for Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Engineering Former President (87 years old)

March

March 02 - Wu Jieping, a famous urologist and senior academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (94 years old) March 16 - - Chen Zhiyuan, Taiwan's earliest composer and arranger (62 years old) March 29 - Tang Guangrong, Hong Kong director (65 years old)

April

April 07 - —Zhou Haiying, son of Lu Xun, former deputy ministerial cadre of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, radio expert, (82 years old) April 8 — Huang Daoqi, former member of the Standing Committee of the Hunan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China and Minister of the Organization Department (87 years old) April 11th - Chen Mingzhi, cross talk actor (65 years old) April 13th - Xing Dan, widow of Cong Fei, the 2005 Chinese Person of the Year, Shenzhen Love Ambassador (30 years old)

May

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May 1st - Osama bin Laden, leader of Al Qaeda (54 years old) May 8th - Li Desheng, member and standing committee member of the Central Advisory Committee (96 years old)

June

June 7 - Yao Jiaxin, a junior student at Xi'an Conservatory of Music and an intentional murderer (20 years old)

July 23 - Wenzhou EMU derailed