October
9
The Chinese State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping announces that
the latest measured height of Mount Qomolangma is 8844.43 meters.
The precision for the measurement of Mount Qomolangma's summit is
within a margin of 0.21 meters, and the thickness of the ice and
snow layer at the summit is put at 3.5 meters.
11
The 16th CPC Central Committee concludes its Fifth Plenary
Session in Beijing. It deliberated and approved proposals for
formulating the 11th Five-Year Plan for National Economic and
Social Development.
15
The world's highest railway, the Qinghai-Tibet Railway, which
stretches 1,956 km from Xining to Lhasa cities in west China, is
completed. About 550 km of the tracks run on frozen earth, the
longest in any of the world's plateau rail systems. The test run is
to begin in July 2006.
16
Finance ministers and central bankers from the Group of 20
countries end their annual meeting in Xianghe, north China's Hebei
Province, with the release of a communique. The meeting also
adopted the G20 Statement on Global Development Issues, the G20
Statement on Reforming the Bretton Woods Institutions and the
Agreed Actions to Implement the G20 Accord for Sustained
Growth.
17
The reentry capsule of the Shenzhou 6 spacecraft, carrying
taikonauts Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng, lands on earth safely
after orbiting the earth for 115 hours and 32 minutes. Fei and Nie
blasted off on October 12 for China's second manned space mission.
In the country's maiden space flight in 2003, lone astronaut Yang
Liwei was put into space.
19
The Information Office of the State Council issues a white paper
entitled Building of Political Democracy in China. The document is
the first of its kind in China.
27
The 18th Meeting of the Standing Committee of the 10th National
People's Congress, China's top legislature, decides to amend the
Personal Income Tax Law of China, raising the taxable threshold for
monthly personal income tax from 800 yuan to 1,600 yuan, effective
from January 1, 2006.
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