2022 in China

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In 2022, China experienced a series of significant events, including public health challenges, natural disasters, and political developments. The year began with Tianjin conducting city-wide COVID-19 testing after detecting cases, including Omicron infections. In January–March, the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics were held in Beijing, while a new online religion management law was enforced, restricting unauthorized religious content on the internet.

The period saw multiple disasters: an airline crash in March killed all on board, a building collapse in Changsha occurred in April, and plane crashes and earthquakes struck in May and June. In July–September, Hainan announced plans to ban new gasoline-powered cars by 2030, reflecting a shift toward electric vehicles, while natural disasters like the Luding earthquake and a bus crash disrupted normal life.

October–December featured key political events, including the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, where Xi Jinping was re-elected as General Secretary. Protests in Beijing and Ürümqi highlighted public discontent, particularly over COVID-19 restrictions. Notable deaths included Jiang Zemin, a former paramount leader.

Overall, 2022 in China was marked by significant political shifts, ongoing challenges from the pandemic, and a series of tragic incidents.