Timeline of Guangzhou
Listing of notable events in Guangzhou's history
The following is a timeline of the history of the Chinese city of Guangzhou , also formerly known as Panyu,[citation needed ] Canton, and Kwang-chow.
Nanyue
Imperial China
View of Canton with merchant ship of the Dutch East India Company , c. 1665
Painting of the Thirteen Factories c. 1820 , with flags of Denmark, Spain, the U.S., Sweden, Britain, and the Netherlands
Republic of China
The Shakee Massacre on June 23, 1925, resulted in over two hundred casualties due to gunfire by British, French and Portuguese forces in Shaji (called Shake in Cantonese )
1918 – Urban council established.[citation needed ]
1923
1924
1927 – December 11–13: Communist uprising.
1931 – Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall built.
1932
1933 – Haizhu Bridge constructed.
1936
1938 – October 21: Japanese occupation begins.[ 6]
1945 – September 16: Japanese occupation ends.
1949
Nationalist government under the acting president Li Zongren relocates to Guangzhou.
Nanfang Daily newspaper begins publication.
People's Republic of China
1949
1952 – Guangzhou Daily newspaper begins publication.
1954
1956 – Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine founded.
1957
1958
1959 – Guangdong Provincial Museum founded.
1964 – Population: 3,031,486.[ 20]
1967 – Renmin Bridge built.
1981 - Sister city relationship established with Los Angeles , USA.[ 21]
1982
Guangzhou Library and Liyuan Poetry Society established.
Population: 3,181,510 city; 5,669,640 urban agglomeration.[ 23]
1983 – Mausoleum of the Nanyue King discovered.[ 24]
1984
1985
1988
1990
1991
1992 – Guangzhou Free Trade Zone established.
1996 – Guangzhou East railway station opens.
1997
1998 – Hedong Bridge , Jiangwan Bridge , Jiefang Bridge , and Huanan Bridge open.[citation needed ]
2000 – Yajisha Bridge opens.
2001
2002
Vitamin Creative Space founded.[ 28]
Population: 10,106,229.[ 26]
2003
2004
2006 – Chime-Long Paradise amusement park in business.
2008 – Huangpu Bridge and Xinguang Bridge open.
2009 – Liede Bridge opens.
2010
2011
2012 – Leatop Plaza and The Pinnacle built.
2013 - Air pollution in Guangzhou reaches annual mean of 48 PM2.5 and 72 PM10 , more than recommended .[ 30]
2021 - 2021 Guangzhou bombing .
See also
Notes
^ ArchNet.org. "Guangzhou" . USA: MIT School of Architecture and Planning. Archived from the original on 7 October 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2013 .
^ a b c d e f g Webster's (1960) .
^ a b "Guangzhou Newspapers" , WorldCat , Online Computer Library Center , retrieved 14 March 2013
^ Slade, John (1835), Canton Register, Vol. VIII
^ "Garden Search: China" . London: Botanic Gardens Conservation International . Retrieved 30 September 2015 .
^ United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs , Statistical Office (1976). "Population of capital city and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants" . Demographic Yearbook 1975 . New York. pp. 253– 279. Canton {{cite book }}
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^ "部分年份城乡人口分布" , 广东省志:人口志 (in Chinese), Local Records Office of Guangdong, retrieved 4 August 2011
^ "Sister Cities of Los Angeles" . City of Los Angeles. Retrieved 30 December 2015 .
^ United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs , Statistical Office (1987). "Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants" . 1985 Demographic Yearbook . New York. pp. 247– 289.{{cite book }}
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^ "Guangzhou" , China , Lonely Planet , retrieved 14 March 2013
^ Kristof, Nicholas (3 May 1992), "Guangzhou: Let a Thousand Lipsticks Bloom" , New York Times
^ a b 广州市商业网点发展规划主报告(2003—2012) (PDF) , Beijing: Department of Market System Development, Chinese Ministry of Commerce, retrieved 4 August 2011
^ "China" . Art Spaces Directory . New York: New Museum . Retrieved 2 December 2013 .
^ Komanoff, Charles (15 March 2010), "Postcard From a Guangzhou Traffic Jam" , New York Times
^ World Health Organization (2016), Global Urban Ambient Air Pollution Database , Geneva, archived from the original on March 28, 2014{{citation }}
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References
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Douglas, Robert Kennaway (1878), "Canton" , in Baynes, T. S. (ed.), Encyclopædia Britannica , vol. 5 (9th ed.), New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, pp. 37– 39
Douglas, Robert Kennaway (1911), "Canton" , in Chisholm, Hugh (ed.), Encyclopædia Britannica , vol. 5 (11th ed.), Cambridge University Press, pp. 218– 220 .
Sullivan, Lawrence R. (2012), Historical Dictionary of the Chinese Communist Party , Scarecrow Press , ISBN 978-0-8108-7225-7 .
Schellinger; Salkin, eds. (1996), International Dictionary of Historic Places: Asia and Oceania , Routledge, ISBN 9781884964046
Wetterau, Bruce (1990), New York Public Library Book of Chronologies , New York: Prentice Hall, OL 1885709M .
Webster's Geographical Dictionary , Springfield : G. & C. Merriam Co., 1960, OL 5812502M .
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Farris, Jonathan A. (2007), "Thirteen Factories of Canton: An Architecture of Sino-Western Collaboration and Confrontation", Buildings & Landscapes , vol. 14
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Lam Lap (2007), "The Revival of Classical-Style Poetry Writing: A Field Study of Poetry Societies in Guangzhou", Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews , vol. 29
Lo Chor-Pang Pannell, Clifton W.; Welch, Roy (1977), "Land Use Changes and City Planning in Shenyang and Canton", Geographical Review , vol. 67 .
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Szczesniak, Boleslaw (1956), "Pictorials of Contempt: A Note on the British in Mid-19th Century Canton", Monumenta Serica , vol. 15
United Nations (2005), Free Trade Zone and Port Hinterland Development , United Nations Publications, ISBN 9789211204346 .
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