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September 1, 1996 (July 19, 1996), the Beijing-Kowloon Railway was completed and opened to traffic
- [948] September 1, Emperor of Liao Dynasty Liao Jingzong Yelu Xian was born
- [1715] September 1, King of Bourbon in France Louis XIV died
- [1870] September 1, French war of French generals, French army defeated
- [1883] September 1, Battle of Danfeng
- [1906] September 1, September 1, Battle of Danfeng
- [1906] September 1 The Qing court announced the preparation for constitutionalization
- [1907] September 1, , the Qinzhou Fangcheng Uprising led by Tongmenghui , broke out
- [1914] September 1, the world's last artificial breeding passenger pigeon died in the United States
- [1947] September 1, the war of liberation: , the Jiaodong defense battle ,
- [1948] September 1, General Feng Yuxiang passed away
- [1961] September 1, the first , the summit of non-aligned countries, , , the opening of
- [1962] September 1 Football star Luther Gulit was born
- [1965] September 1 The Tibet Autonomous Region was established
- [1968] September 1 Zhang Rongfa founded Evergreen shipping company
- [1984] September 1 China's first modern open-pit coal mine was handed over and put into production
- [1985] September 1 The wreckage of the "Titanic" was discovered
- [1990] September 1 Shenda Expressway is officially opened to the full line
- [1992] September 1 Paris-Moscow- Beijing Marathon Automobile Off-road Race was held
- [1993] September 1 Taiwan implemented the "Sunshine Act"
- [1996] September 1 The Beijing-Kowloon Railway was completed and opened to traffic
- [1997] September 1 The "Chang-2 C" improved rocket was successfully launched
- [1999] September 1 Showcase the 5,000-year civilization of the Chinese nation and the brilliant achievements of the 50-year New China
- [2006] September 1 The new " Compulsory Education Law " implemented
- [2011] September 1 my country's personal income tax threshold has been raised to 3,500 yuan