Chinese reoccupation of Hainan

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The Chinese reoccupation of Hainan was the post–World War II restoration of Chinese control over Hainan Island following the end of Japanese military rule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
military occupation
post–World War II event
chronology occurred after Japan’s defeat in 1945
conflict World War II
context Allied victory in the Pacific War
countryInvolved Empire of Japan NERFINISHED
Republic of China NERFINISHED
ended Japanese military administration on Hainan
follows Japanese occupation of Hainan NERFINISHED
geopoliticalImpact reassertion of Chinese authority in the South China Sea region
hasAftermath restoration of Chinese control over Hainan Island
hasCause end of Japanese military rule on Hainan
surrender of Japan in World War II
historicalRegion Republic of China (pre-1949) NERFINISHED
locatedIn China
South China Sea NERFINISHED
location Hainan Island NERFINISHED
participant Chinese military forces
Japanese military forces
partOf Chinese postwar recovery of territories occupied by Japan
post–World War II Allied reoccupation of former Japanese-held territories
relatedTo Japanese occupation of Hainan NERFINISHED
surrender of Japan
restoredControlTo Chinese government NERFINISHED
Republic of China government NERFINISHED
result end of Japanese occupation of Hainan
return of Hainan to Chinese administration
significance restoration of Chinese sovereignty over Hainan
transition from Japanese to Chinese rule on Hainan
territory Hainan Island NERFINISHED
timePeriod post–World War II era

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Japanese occupation of Hainan followedBy Chinese reoccupation of Hainan