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February 24 1881 - China and Russia sign the Sino-Russian Ili Treaty.

Open Door Policy As a result of the conference, the Nine-Power Treaty, again affirming the integrity and independence of China via the Open Door principle, was signed by the United States, Great Britain, Japan, France, and China.

Political status of Taiwan China, during the Qing Dynasty, ceded the island of Taiwan, including Penghu, to Japan "in perpetuity" at the end of the First Sino-Japanese War by signing the Treaty of Shimonoseki.

Korea under Japanese rule Japan won the First Sino-Japanese War, and China signed the Treaty of Shimonoseki in 1895.

Tibet In 821/822 CE Tibet and China signed a remarkable peace treaty.

History of Tibet The boundary established in the convention, the McMahon Line, was considered by the British and later the independent Indian government to be the boundary; however, the Chinese view since then has been that since China, which claimed suzerainty over Tibet, did not sign the treaty, the treaty was meaningless, and the annexation and control of parts of Arunachal Pradesh by India is illegal.

Sakhalin Following the Opium War, Russia forced China to sign the Treaty of Aigun and Convention of Peking, under which China lost claim to all territories north of Heilongjiang (Amur) and east of Ussuri, including Sakhalin, to Russia.

Rhinoceros China has signed the CITES treaty however.

Empire of Japan In a brief affair with Japanese ground troops routing Chinese forces on the Liaodong Peninsula, and the near destruction of the Chinese navy in the Battle of the Yalu River, China was forced to sign the Treaty of Shimonoseki, which ceded parts of Manchuria and the island of Formosa to Japan (see Taiwan under Japanese rule and Japanese Invasion of Taiwan (1895)).

Treaty of Versailles Chinese outrage over this provision led to demonstrations and a cultural movement known as the May Fourth Movement and influenced China not to sign the treaty.

Treaty of Versailles China declared the end of its war against Germany in September 1919 and signed a separate treaty with Germany in 1921.

Senkaku Islands After losing the First Sino-Japanese War, Qing China signed the Treaty of Shimonoseki on 17 April, 1895.

Can Vuong Matters came to a head in June 1885, when France and China signed the Treaty of Tientsin, in which China implicitly renounced its historic claims to suzerainty over Vietnam.

Sangley In 1868, the United States and China signed the Treaty of Burlingame legalizing and liberalizing Chinese emigration, which had been illegal since the Ming Dynasty.

Japan during World War I In the face of slow negotiations with the Chinese government, widespread and increasing anti-Japanese sentiments, and international condemnation (particularly from the United States), Japan withdrew the final group of demands, and the treaty was signed by China on 25 May 1915.

Aftermath of World War I Subsequently, China did not sign the treaty, signing a separate peace treaty with Germany in 1921.

Sixty-Four Villages East of the Heilongjiang River In the Treaty of Aigun signed by Qing Dynasty China and Russian Empire, the north bank of the Amur was ceded to Russia.

Borders of Russia On July 16 2001 China and Russia signed a treaty promoting mutual friendship and cooperation.

Tau'ri organizations in Stargate The Gate Alliance Treaty was signed by China, France, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Underground nuclear testing The resulting Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty was signed in 1996 by the United States, Russia, United Kingdom, France, and China.

Shandong Problem China declared the end of its war against Germany in September 1919 and signed a separate treaty with Germany in 1921.

Unequal Treaties China and Great Britain signed the first unequal treaties under the Treaty of Nanking in 1842.

Sino-Nepalese relations In 1960, Nepal and China signed a boundary settlement agreement and a separate treaty of peace and friendship.

Wuxue Upon China signing the 1876 Yantai treaty with Britain, foreign merchants established an upgraded wharf.

History of foreign relations of the People's Republic of China China accused the Soviet Union of colluding with imperialism, for example by signing the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty with the United States in 1963.

1842 in the United Kingdom 29 August - Britain and China sign the Treaty of Nanking ending the First Opium War.

Hong Kong Island China and Britain later signed the Treaty of Nanking in 1842, ceding the island "in perpetuity" to Great Britain and making Hong Kong an official British colony in the Far East.

Lou Tseng-Tsiang China was the only participating country not to sign the treaty.

International Opium Convention The treaty was signed by Germany, the United States, China, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, Persia, Portugal, Russia, and Siam.

Foreign relations of Japan On September 29, 1972, Japan and China signed a treaty establishing diplomatic relations between the states.

Jiawu China-Japan War China also signed a commercial treaty permitting Japanese ships to operate on the Yangtze River, to operate manufacturing factories in treaty ports and to open four more ports to foreign trade.

Sino-Burmese relations China and Burma signed a treaty of friendship and mutual non-aggression and promulgated a Joint Declaration on June 29, 1954, officially basing their relations on the Five Principles of Peaceful Co-existence.

Xu Shichang The delegation was ordered home and China refused to sign or ratify the Versailles treaty.

First Sino-Japanese War China also signed a commercial treaty permitting Japanese ships to operate on the Yangtze River, to operate manufacturing factories in treaty ports and to open four more ports to foreign trade.

River gunboat These gunboats were enforcing those nations' treaty rights under the unequal treaties that China had started to sign following her defeat during the first Opium War with Britain.

1689 August 27 - China and Russia sign the Treaty of Nerchinsk.

Aftermath of World War II The central government under Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek was able to abrogate most of the unequal treaties China had signed in the past century, and the Republic of China became a founding member of the United Nations and a permanent member in the Security Council.

Second East Turkestan Republic In August 1945 China signed a Treaty of Friendship and Alliance granting the Soviet Union a range of concessions the US had promised at the Yalta conference.

Chinese Taipei at the 1994 Winter Olympics China's doing so violates a treaty signed by both countries, Taiwan and China, in which the agreement states that the official name for Taiwan in sporting events is "Chinese Taipei" (中華台北) and not "Taipei, China" (中國台北).

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    Treaty of Versailles

    China declared the end of its war against Germany in September 1919 and signed a separate treaty with Germany in 1921.
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    Tibet

    In 821/822 CE Tibet and China signed a remarkable peace treaty.
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    Unequal Treaties

    China and Great Britain signed the first unequal treaties under the Treaty of Nanking in 1842. ... China's unequal treaties almost completely dissolved only following Hong Kong's 1997 handover.
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    History of foreign relations of the People's Republic of China

    China accused the Soviet Union of colluding with imperialism, for example by signing the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty with the United States in 1963. ... In fewer than three decades, China had signed an explicitly anti-Japanese treaty with the Soviet Union and a treaty having an anti-Soviet component with Japan.
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    Korea under Japanese rule

    Japan won the First Sino-Japanese War, and China signed the Treaty of Shimonoseki in 1895.
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    Foreign relations of Japan

    On September 29, 1972, Japan and China signed a treaty establishing diplomatic relations between the states.
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    Senkaku Islands

    After losing the First Sino-Japanese War, Qing China signed the Treaty of Shimonoseki on 17 April, 1895.
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    Sino-Nepalese relations

    In 1960, Nepal and China signed a boundary settlement agreement and a separate treaty of peace and friendship. ... After the peace process and national elections in Nepal in 2008, the new Maoist-led government announced its intentions to scrap Nepal's 1950 treaty with India, indicating a stronger move towards closer ties with China.
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    Treaty of Whampoa

    The Treaty of Whampoa (traditional Chinese: 黃埔條約; simplified Chinese: 黄埔条约; pinyin: Huángpǔ Tiáoyuē) was a commercial treaty between France and China, which was signed by Théodore de Lagrené and Qiying on October 24, 1844.
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    History of Tibet

    In a treaty signed in 1856, Tibet and Nepal agreed to "regard the Chinese Emperor as heretofore with respect." ... The boundary established in the convention, the McMahon Line, was considered by the British and later the independent Indian government to be the boundary; however, the Chinese view since then has been that since China, which claimed suzerainty over Tibet, did not sign the treaty, the treaty was meaningless, and the annexation and control of parts of Arunachal Pradesh by India is illegal.

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