June 27—29, 1981: The Sixth Plenary Session of the 11th CPC is held
June 27, 1964: Mao Zedong makes instructions on "Reports of Rectification of the All China Federation of Literary and Art Circles and Associations (Draft)"
June 27, 1966: The Ministry of Higher Education issues a notice that the work of graduate enrollment in the year of 1966 and 1967 is suspended due to the "cultural revolution"
June 27, 1970: The Central Government approves the "Report on Admission to Peking University and Tsinghua University (pilot)". Colleges and universities open and begin recruiting students.
June 27—29, 1981: The Sixth Plenary Session of the 11th CPC is held, and the "cultural revolution" is negated
- China issues guidelines to develop 'all-for-one' tourism demonstration zones
- Torrential rain triggers disaster in Southwest China
- Harvest time for wheat reapers in Shanxi
- Over 200 couples marry in Changchun group wedding
- Calligraphy tops other icons of Chinese culture, WeChat data shows
Editor's picks