1943 in China
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History of China • Timeline • Years
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Events in the year 1943 in China. The country had an estimated population of 444,801,000 in the mainland[1] and 6,507,000 in Taiwan.[2][3]
- President: Lin Sen (until 1 August), Chiang Kai-shek (from 1 August)
- Premier: Chiang Kai-shek
- Vice Premier: Kung Hsiang-hsi
Events
- Continuing Chinese famine of 1942-43
- January 11 — Conclusion of the Sino-British Treaty for the Relinquishment of Extra-Territorial Rights in China
- January 11 — Signing of the Sino-American Treaty for the Relinquishment of Extraterritorial Rights in China
- May 9–12 — Changjiao massacre
- May 12 – June 3 — Battle of West Hubei
- May 20 — Ratification and entry into force of the Sino-British Treaty for the Relinquishment of Extra-Territorial Rights in China
- May — Ratification and entry into force of the Sino-American Treaty for the Relinquishment of Extraterritorial Rights in China
- Disestablishment of the United States Court for China
- August 18 — Start of the Linnan Campaign
- 2 November - 20 December — Battle of Changde
- Opening of the Sup'ung Dam, in Liaoning
Births
March
May
- May 10 — Liu Chao-shiuan, Taiwanese educator and politician
June
- June 7 — Chan Hung-lit, Hong Kong actor (d. 2009)
- June 22 — Xu Caihou, former Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission (d. 2015)
July
- July 1 — Liu Jingnan, geodesist and educator
- July 10 — Michael Chan, Hong Kong actor and martial artist
October
- October 1 — He Guoqiang, 10th Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection
- October 15 — Xi Murong, writer and painter
- October 22 — Zuo Dabin, actress and educator
November
- November 4 — Mao Peiqi, historian
- November 22 — Xie Shengwu, physicist
- November 25 — Wang Fuchun, photographer and railway worker (d. 2021)
December
- December 1 — Guo Ruilong, football coach and former player
- December 14 — Fang Chengguo, senior banker (d. 2009)
Unknown dates
- Abdurehim Haji Amin, politician and accountant (d. 2011)
