- CPCCC issuing 'Resolution on Economic Restructuring' (Oct. 1984)
- 16 Measures to Strengthen Macroeconomic Control (Jun. 1993)
- Jiang Zemin elected CPCCC General Secretary (Jun. 1989)
- 'Resolution on Certain Questions in Our Party's History since the Founding of the PRC' (Jun. 1981)
- Lin Biao and Jiang Qing cliques sentenced (1980-1981)
- Rehabilitation of Liu Shaoqi (Feb. 1980)
- 'Four Cardinal Principles' (Mar. 1979)
- The Seventeenth National Congress (Oct. 201)
- The Sixteenth National Congress (Nov. 2002)
- The Fifteenth National Congress (Sep. 1997)
- The Tenth National Congress (Aug. 1973)
- The Thirteenth National Congress (Oct.-Nov. 1987)
- The Twelfth National Congress (Sep. 1982)
- The Fourteenth National Congress (Oct. 1992)
- The Eleventh National Congress (Aug. 1977)
- The Ninth National Congress (Apr. 1969)
- The Eighth National Congress (Sep. 1956)
- 3rd Plenum of 11th CPC Central Committee (Dec. 1978)
- Nationwide redress of unjust, false and wrong cases (1978-1982)
- Great debate on 'Criterion for Testing Truth' (May 1978)
- Smashing of the 'Gang of Four' (Sep.-Oct. 1976)
- Mao Zedong passed away (Sep. 1976)
- 'All-round Rectification' launched by Deng Xiaoping (1975)
- 'Cultural revolution' (1966 - 1976)
- Dispute between CPC and the Soviet Union (1963 -1964)
- General line for the transition period (Jun. 1953)
- Peaceful liberation of Tibet (Apr. 1951)
- The Seventh National Congress (Apr.-Jun. 1945)
- The Fifth National Congress (Apr.-May 1927)
- The Fourth National Congress (Jan. 1925)
- The Sixth National Congress (Jun.-Jul. 1928)
- The Third National Congress (Jun. 1923)
- The Second National Congress (Jul. 1922)
- The First National Congress (Jul. 1921)
- War to resist US aggression and aid Korea (1950 - 1953)
- 3rd Plenum of the 7th CPC Central Committee (Jun. 1950)
- 1st Plenary Session of the CPPCC (Sep. 1949)
- Basic guidelines of the primary stage of socialism (Sep. 1997)
- Basic line for the primary stage of socialism (Oct. - Nov., 1987)
- 'All-round Rectification' launched by Deng Xiaoping (Jan. 1975)
- Founding of the People's Republic of China (Oct. 1, 1949)
- Deng Xiaoping's South China tour (Jan. 1992)
Features
The Communist Party will not rest until corruption is eliminated.
Opinion
As China rapidly became one of the world's dominant economic powerhouses, its economic reform has long been most visible to the eyes of the world. For many, this overshadowed other progresses the country has made over the years – most significantly the various reforms and development of its political system from a fundamental level.