Events in the year 2005 in China .
Incumbents
Governors
Events
March
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November
Full date unknown
Deaths
January 3 — Koo Chen-fu , Taiwanese businessman, diplomat and film producer (b. 1917 )
January 5 — Xu Huizi , general (b. 1932 )
January 6 — Hui Cheung-ching , member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (b. 1942 )
January 8 — Song Renqiong , general (b. 1909 )
January 13 — Sun Daguang , politician (b. 1917 )
January 17 — Zhao Ziyang , 3rd Premier of China and 2nd General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (b. 1919 )
January 29
February 6 — Duan Xuefu , mathematician (b. 1914 )
February 12 — Shi Yuxiao , general (b. 1933 )
February 18 — Lim Por-yen , Hong Kong industrialist (b. 1914 )
February 19 — Li Baohua , 5th Governor of the People's Bank of China (b. 1909 )
February 23
April 10 — Chen Yifei , classic-style painter, art director and film director (b. 1946 )
April 20 — Joseph Liu Yuanren , Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Jiangsu (b. 1923 )
April 21 — Zhang Chunqiao , Former Vice Premier of China (b. 1917 )
April 24 — Fei Xiaotong , pioneering Chinese researcher and professor of sociology and anthropology (b. 1910 )
May 11 — Wu Yee-sun , Hong Kong entrepreneur (b. 1900 )
May 26 — Israel Epstein , Polish-born Chinese journalist and author (b. 1915 )
June 4 — Yin Shun , Buddhist monk and scholar (b. 1906 )
June 5 — Rui Xingwen , politician (b. 1927 )
June 30 — Qigong , calligrapher, artist, painter, connoisseur and sinologist (b. 1912 )
July 2 — Gu Yue , actor (b. 1937 )
July 6 — Huang Kun , a well-known Chinese physicist (b. 1919 )
July 9 — Lu Wenfu , contemporary writer (b. 1927 )
July 20 — Yan Wenjing , writer (b. 1915 )
July 22 — Xue Muqiao , economist and politician (b. 1904 )
July 25 — Chen Xinren , diplomat (b. 1915 )
July 28 — Cheng Siyuan , politician (b. 1908 )
August 7 — Li Lili , film actress (b. 1915 )
August 18 — Gao Xiumin , comedy actress (b. 1959 )
August 21 — Li Wei , actor (b. 1919 )
August 24
August 30 — Fu Biao , actor (b. 1963 )
September 9 — Xiong Xianghui , high-ranking official in diplomacy and intelligence (b. 1919 )
October 17 — Ba Jin , writer (b. 1904 )
October 26 — Rong Yiren , 5th Vice President of China (b. 1916 )
December 23 — Yao Wenyuan , politician (b. 1931 )
December 24 — Wang Daohan , 2nd Mayor of Shanghai (b. 1915 )
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