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1953
in
China

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See also:Other events of 1953
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Events in the year 1953 in China.

CALAMITY DAMAGE AND CROP DATA, APRIL-OCTOBER 1953, EXTRACTED FROM CHINESE COMMUNIST PRESS (CIA, 1954)

Incumbents

Governors

Events

Births

January

February

  • February 18 — Charles Xue, Chinese-American entrepreneur and angel investor
  • February 20 — Jenny Tseng, singer
  • February 22 — Blackie Ko, Taiwanese film director, producer, stuntman, singer and actor (d. 2003)
  • February 23 — Kenny Bee, Hong Kong singer, musician and actor
  • February 26 — Lin Ching-hsuan, Taiwanese essayist (d. 2019)

April

  • April 3 — Shi Shengjie, xiangsheng comedian (d. 2018)
  • April 4 — Chen Yi, Chinese violinist and composer of contemporary classical music
  • April 14 — Eric Tsang, Hong Kong actor, film director, producer and television host
  • April 21 — Terry Hu, Taiwanese actress, writer and translator

May

June

July

  • July 8 — Zhou Long, Pulitzer-prize-winning Chinese American composer
  • July 21 — Sylvia Chang, Taiwanese actress, singer director, screenwriter and producer
  • July 31 — Pu Cunxin, actor

August

September

October

November

December

Unknown dates

Deaths

See also

References

Years in China (1880–present)
Qing dynasty
(1644–1912)
Republic of China (on Mainland)
(1912–1949)
People's Republic of China
(1949–present)
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(1949–present)
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