July 15, 1927: Wang Jingwei decides to divide the Communist Party of China
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July 15, 1927: Wang Jingwei holds the Wuhan Kuomintang Central Executive Committee meeting and decides to divide the Communist Party of China
July 15, 1979: The CPC Central Committee decides to establish special export zones on a trial basis in Shenzhen and Zhuhai
July 15—17, 1996: The Fourth National Conference on Environmental Protection is held in Beijing
July 15—25, 2001: President Jiang Zemin pays a state visit to Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine and Malta
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