On October 1, China celebrates the founding of the People's Republic with great fanfare. Over the past sixty years, the world's most populous country has transformed itself from a struggling poor civilization to an industrial and military power with few rivals.
This short history, by Chinese standards, is also riddled with political tumult, economic failures and human suffering of unprecedented scale.
The timeline below describes the events that have occurred over the last sixty years.
China Celebrates 60 Years of Communist Rule >>
Beijing showcases military capabilities, economic, social progress during huge parade marking anniversary of Communist state
Dissidents call for closer scrutiny of prison labor, workers' rights and urban displacement
Hundreds of protesters take to Hong Kong streets and accuse China of making little progress on rights and democracy
US officials have carefully watched China's efforts to modernize its military in recent years and are concerned it could pose a threat
Once wishing to have a sewing machine, which was considered a luxury item, now Chinese consumer want to have a car and a house and even
As country celebrates realization of significant goals, challenges remain
Since late 1970s, China has been on path of economic growth, development that has lifted 500 million out of poverty
Military leaders say display of military might not meant to intimidate China's neighbors, but to celebrate country's achievements
HSBC bank to relocate chief executive to Hong Kong, underscoring territory's place in changing global business environment