1930 in China
Events from the year 1930 in China.
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Incumbents
    
- Chairman of the Nationalist government: Chiang Kai-shek
 - Premier: 
- until 22 September: Tan Yankai
 - 25 September – 4 December: Soong Tse-ven
 - starting 4 December: Chiang Kai-shek
 
 - Vice Premier: Feng Yuxiang until 11 October, Soong Tse-ven
 
Events
    
- 29 January – 24 March: Encirclement Campaign against Hunan–Jiangxi Soviet
 - 2 March: The League of the Left-Wing Writers was established in Shanghai, at the instigation of the Chinese Communist Party and the influence of the celebrated author Lu Xun.
 - May – 4 November: Central Plains War
 - 6 May: China signed tariff treaties with Japan. The Republic of China government obtained itself right of tariff autonomy. Some Japanese goods do not need to pay tariffs.
 - 27 October – 1 December: Musha Incident in Taiwan.
 - December – Futian incident
 
Births
    
- 1 January – Sihung Lung, actor (died 2002)
 - 15 April – Zhu Xu, actor (died 2018)
 - 10 June – Chen Xitong, politician (died 2013)
 - 13 June – Li Zehou, philosopher (died 2021)
 - 3 July – Ku Feng, Hong Kong actor
 - 22 November – Li Yining, economist (died 2023)
 - 30 December – Tu Youyou, pharmaceutical chemist
 - date unknown
- Hua Sanchuan, painter and illustrator (died 2004)
 - Wu Yen-hsia, t'ai chi ch'uan teacher (died 2001)
 
 
Deaths
    
- 24 February – Wang Zuo and Yuan Wencai, bandit leaders (assassinated)
 - 14 November – Yang Kaihui, second wife of Mao Zedong (born 1901; executed)[1]
 
References
    
- Chang, Jung; Halliday, Jon (2005). Mao: The Unknown Story. London: Jonathan Cape. ISBN 978-0-224-07126-0.
 
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