Date Article Coord Location Mag Deaths Description c. 1920 BC Jishi Gorge outburst flood 35°N 102°E / 35°N 102°E / 35; 102 Qinghai / Gansu 512-05-21 512 Shaanxi earthquake 38°54′N 112°48′E / 38.9°N 112.8°E / 38.9; 112.8 Dai County , Shaanxi 7.5 Ms 5,310 (estimate) 1038-01-09 1038 Dingxiang earthquake 38°24′N 112°55′E / 38.40°N 112.92°E / 38.40; 112.92 Dingxiang County , Shaanxi 7.25 Ms 32,300 1290-09-27 1290 Zhili earthquake [ 1] 41°30′N 119°18′E / 41.5°N 119.3°E / 41.5; 119.3 Ningcheng County , Inner Mongolia 6.8 Ms 100,000 1303-09-25 1303 Hongdong earthquake [ 2] 36°18′N 111°42′E / 36.3°N 111.7°E / 36.3; 111.7 Shaanxi 8.0 ML 270,000[ 3] Taiyuan and Pingyang were leveled. 1337-09-08 1337 Huailai earthquake[ 4] 40°24′N 115°42′E / 40.4°N 115.7°E / 40.4; 115.7 Hebei , Beijing 6.5 Ms . 1536-03-20 1536 Xichang earthquake 28°06′N 102°06′E / 28.1°N 102.1°E / 28.1; 102.1 Sichuan 7.5 thousands 1556-01-23 1556 Shaanxi earthquake 34°30′N 109°18′E / 34.50°N 109.30°E / 34.50; 109.30 Shaanxi 8.0 Mw 100,000+[ 5] Population decreased by additional 730,000 due to emigration, plagues, and famine.[ 5] 1604-12-29 1604 Quanzhou earthquake 23°32′N 117°14′E / 23.54°N 117.24°E / 23.54; 117.24 Fujian 8.1 Mw Unknown Largest earthquake in southern China 1605-07-13 1605 Guangdong earthquake 19°54′N 110°30′E / 19.9°N 110.5°E / 19.9; 110.5 Guangdong 7.5 Ms several thousand 1622-10-25 1622 North Guyuan earthquake 36°30′N 106°18′E / 36.5°N 106.3°E / 36.5; 106.3 Ningxia 7.2 Mw 12,000 1626-06-28 1626 Lingqiu earthquake 39°24′N 114°12′E / 39.4°N 114.2°E / 39.4; 114.2 Shaanxi 7.0 Ms >5,200 1668-07-25 1668 Tancheng earthquake 34°18′N 118°36′E / 34.30°N 118.60°E / 34.30; 118.60 Tancheng County , Shandong 8.5 Mw 50,000 Largest seismic event ever recorded in history in eastern China.[ 6] 1679-09-02 1679 Sanhe-Pinggu earthquake 40°00′N 116°59′E / 40.000°N 116.983°E / 40.000; 116.983 Hebei , Beijing 8.0 Mw 45,500 1695-05-18 1695 Linfen earthquake 36°00′N 111°30′E / 36.0°N 111.5°E / 36.0; 111.5 Linfen 7.8 Ms 52,600 1709-10-14 1709 Zhongwei earthquake 37°24′N 105°18′E / 37.4°N 105.3°E / 37.4; 105.3 Ningxia 7.5 Ms 2,032 1718-06-19 1718 Tongwei–Gansu earthquake 35°00′N 105°12′E / 35.0°N 105.2°E / 35.0; 105.2 Gansu 7.5 Ms 75,000 1733-08-02 1733 Dongchuan earthquake 26°12′N 103°06′E / 26.2°N 103.1°E / 26.2; 103.1 Yunnan 7.75 Ms thousands 1738-12-23 1738 Dangjiang earthquake 33°18′N 96°36′E / 33.3°N 96.6°E / 33.3; 96.6 Qinghai 6.5 Ms 336 1739-01-04 1739 Yinchuan–Pingluo earthquake 38°54′N 106°30′E / 38.9°N 106.5°E / 38.9; 106.5 Ningxia 8.0 Ms 50,000 1786-06-01 1786 Kangding-Luding earthquake [ 7] [ 8] 29°54′N 102°00′E / 29.9°N 102.0°E / 29.9; 102.0 Sichuan 7.75 ML 100,000+ The earthquake triggered a landslide that formed an artificial mud dam which blocked the Dadu River . Ten days later, this dam was breached resulting in a catastrophic mudslide flooding event. 1815-10-23 1815 Pinglu earthquake 34°48′N 111°12′E / 34.8°N 111.2°E / 34.8; 111.2 Shanxi 6.8 Ms 13,000 1830-11-10 1830 Cixian earthquake 36°24′N 114°12′E / 36.4°N 114.2°E / 36.4; 114.2 Hebei 7.4 Mw 7,477 1833-09-06 1833 Kunming earthquake 25°24′N 103°00′E / 25.400°N 103.000°E / 25.400; 103.000 Yunnan 8.0 Mw 6,000 1850-09-12 1850 Xichang earthquake 27°48′N 102°18′E / 27.8°N 102.3°E / 27.8; 102.3 Sichuan 7.6–7.9 Mw 20,650 1870-04-11 1870 Batang earthquake 30°00′N 99°06′E / 30.0°N 99.1°E / 30.0; 99.1 Sichuan 7.3 Mw 5,000 1879-07-01 1879 Gansu earthquake 33°12′N 104°42′E / 33.2°N 104.7°E / 33.2; 104.7 Gansu 8.0 Ms 22,000 1902-08-22 1902 Turkestan earthquake 40°00′N 77°00′E / 40.0°N 77.0°E / 40.0; 77.0 Xinjiang 7.7 Mw 2,500-20,000 1906-12-22 1906 Manasi earthquake 44°18′N 85°36′E / 44.3°N 85.6°E / 44.3; 85.6 Xinjiang 8.0 Mw 280 1912-12-21 1913 Eshan earthquake 24°16′N 102°50′E / 24.26°N 102.83°E / 24.26; 102.83 Eshan , Yunnan 6.8 Mw 942+ 1918-02-13 1918 Shantou earthquake 23°32′N 117°14′E / 23.54°N 117.24°E / 23.54; 117.24 Shantou , Guangdong 7.2 Mw 1,000+ 1920-12-16 1920 Haiyuan earthquake 36°30′N 105°42′E / 36.50°N 105.70°E / 36.50; 105.70 Haiyuan County , Ningxia 7.8 ML 265,000[ 9] 1923-03-24 1923 Renda earthquake 31°17′42″N 100°45′00″E / 31.295°N 100.750°E / 31.295; 100.750 Luhuo County , Sichuan 7.0 Ms 4,800 1925-03-16 1925 Dali earthquake 25°42′N 100°24′E / 25.7°N 100.4°E / 25.7; 100.4 Dali , Yunnan 7.0 Ms 5,000 1927-05-23 1927 Gulang earthquake 37°23′N 102°19′E / 37.39°N 102.31°E / 37.39; 102.31 Gulang County , Gansu 7.6 Mw 40,900 1931-08-10 1931 Fuyun earthquake [ 10] 47°06′N 89°48′E / 47.1°N 89.8°E / 47.1; 89.8 Fuyun County , Xinjiang 8.0 Mw 10,000[ 11] 1932-12-25 1932 Changma earthquake 39°42′N 96°42′E / 39.7°N 96.7°E / 39.7; 96.7 Gansu 7.6 Ms 275 1933-08-25 1933 Diexi earthquake 32°00′N 103°42′E / 32.0°N 103.7°E / 32.0; 103.7 Mao County , Sichuan 7.5 MS 9,000 1937-07-31 1937 Heze earthquakes 35°16′08″N 115°11′24″E / 35.269°N 115.190°E / 35.269; 115.190 Mudan District , Shandong 6.9 MS 3,252+ 1950-08-15 1950 Assam–Tibet earthquake [ 12] 28°22′N 96°27′E / 28.36°N 96.45°E / 28.36; 96.45 Zayü County , Tibet 8.6 Mw 4,000 Largest seismic event ever recorded in China and largest known seismic event on land . 3,300 deaths in Chinese-claimed territories 1952-08-18 1952 Damxung earthquake 30°38′53″N 91°36′4″E / 30.64806°N 91.60111°E / 30.64806; 91.60111 Damxung , Tibet 7.5 Mw 54 1955-04-14 1955 Kangding earthquake [ 13] 31°17′42″N 100°45′00″E / 31.295°N 100.750°E / 31.295; 100.750 Sichuan 7.1 Mw 1955-09-23 1955 Yuzha earthquake 26°36′N 101°48′E / 26.60°N 101.80°E / 26.60; 101.80 Yunnan 6.8 MS 728 1966-03-08 1966 Xingtai earthquakes [ 14] 37°04′N 114°29′E / 37.067°N 114.483°E / 37.067; 114.483 Hebei 6.8 Mw 8,064 1969-07-26 1969 Yangjiang earthquake 21°37′N 111°50′E / 21.61°N 111.83°E / 21.61; 111.83 Yangjiang , Guangdong 6.4 Mw 3,000 1970-01-04 1970 Tonghai earthquake 24°11′N 102°32′E / 24.19°N 102.54°E / 24.19; 102.54 Tonghai County , Yunnan 7.1 Mw 15,621 1973-02-06 1973 Luhuo earthquake 31°23′53″N 100°34′52″E / 31.398°N 100.581°E / 31.398; 100.581 Luhuo County , Sichuan 7.5 MS [ 15] 2,175 1974-05-10 1974 Zhaotong earthquake 28°12′N 104°00′E / 28.2°N 104.0°E / 28.2; 104.0 Zhaotong , Yunnan 6.8 20,000[ 16] 1975-02-04 1975 Haicheng earthquake 40°40′N 122°41′E / 40.66°N 122.68°E / 40.66; 122.68 Haicheng , Liaoning 7.4 Mw 2,041 one of the few earthquakes to be successfully predicted throughout history[ 17] 1976-05-29 1976 Longling earthquake 24°29′N 98°58′E / 24.49°N 98.96°E / 24.49; 98.96 Yunnan 6.9 MS 7.0 MS 98 Doublet earthquake 1976-07-27 1976 Tangshan earthquake 39°38′N 118°06′E / 39.63°N 118.10°E / 39.63; 118.10 Tangshan , Hebei 7.5 Mw 300,000+[ 18] Deadliest earthquake in Chinese history. Among the top disasters in China by death toll . 1976-08-16 1976 Songpan-Pingwu earthquake 32°41′N 104°12′E / 32.69°N 104.2°E / 32.69; 104.2 Sichuan 7.2 MS 41 Earthquake swarm 1981-01-23 1981 Dawu earthquake 30°56′N 101°06′E / 30.93°N 101.10°E / 30.93; 101.10 Sichuan 6.8 ML 150 1988-11-06 1988 Lancang–Gengma earthquakes 22°47′20″N 99°36′40″E / 22.789°N 99.611°E / 22.789; 99.611 Yunnan 7.6 Ms 7.2 Ms 939 Occurred near the border with Shan State , Myanmar . Doublet earthquake 1990-04-26 1990 Gonghe earthquake 35°59′10″N 100°14′42″E / 35.986°N 100.245°E / 35.986; 100.245 Qinghai 7.0 MS 126 1996-02-03 1996 Lijiang earthquake 27°18′N 100°17′E / 27.30°N 100.29°E / 27.30; 100.29 Yunnan 7.0 MS 309 2000-01-14 2000 Yunnan earthquake 25°37′N 101°04′E / 25.61°N 101.06°E / 25.61; 101.06 Yunnan 5.9 Mw 7 2001-02-23 2001 Sichuan earthquake[ 19] 29°30′47″N 101°07′44″E / 29.513°N 101.129°E / 29.513; 101.129 Sichuan 5.6 Mw 3 2001-11-14 2001 Kunlun earthquake 36°07′N 90°32′E / 36.12°N 90.54°E / 36.12; 90.54 Qinghai 7.8 Mw 0 2003-02-24 2003 Bachu earthquake 39°37′N 77°14′E / 39.61°N 77.24°E / 39.61; 77.24 Maralbexi (Bachu) County , Xinjiang 6.3 Mw 261 2003-12-01 2003 Zhaosu earthquake 42°54′18″N 80°30′54″E / 42.905°N 80.515°E / 42.905; 80.515 Zhaosu County , Xinjiang 6.0 Mw 10 2005-11-26 2005 Ruichang earthquake 29°39′25″N 115°43′01″E / 29.657°N 115.717°E / 29.657; 115.717 Ruichang , Jiangxi 5.2 Mw 14 2006-07-22 2006 Yanjin earthquake 27°59′31″N 104°12′54″E / 27.992°N 104.215°E / 27.992; 104.215 Yunnan 5.2 Mw 22 Moderate damage 2008-05-12 2008 Sichuan earthquake 31°01′16″N 103°22′01″E / 31.021°N 103.367°E / 31.021; 103.367 Wenchuan County , Sichuan 7.9 Mw 87,587 18th deadliest earthquake of all time 2008-08-21 2008 Yingjiang earthquakes 24°54′N 97°48′E / 24.9°N 97.8°E / 24.9; 97.8 Yunnan 6.0Mw 5 2008-08-30 2008 Panzhihua earthquake 26°12′N 101°54′E / 26.2°N 101.9°E / 26.2; 101.9 Sichuan 5.7 Mw 41 2008-10-06 2008 Damxung earthquake 29°27′00″N 90°11′13″E / 29.45°N 90.187°E / 29.45; 90.187 Damxung County , Tibet 6.4 Mw 10 2010-04-14 2010 Yushu earthquake 33°18′N 96°42′E / 33.3°N 96.7°E / 33.3; 96.7 Yushu , Qinghai 6.9 Mw 2,698 270 missing 2011-03-10 2011 Yunnan earthquake 24°42′36″N 97°59′38″E / 24.710°N 97.994°E / 24.710; 97.994 Yunnan 5.4 Mw 26 2012-09-07 2012 Yunnan earthquakes 27°34′55″N 103°59′24″E / 27.582°N 103.990°E / 27.582; 103.990 Yiliang County , Yunnan 5.6 Mw 81 2013-03-03 2013 Yunnan earthquakes 25°55′08″N 99°43′30″E / 25.919°N 99.725°E / 25.919; 99.725 Dali , Yunnan 5.5 Mw 0 2,500 houses were damaged 2013-04-20 2013 Ya'an earthquake 30°17′02″N 102°57′22″E / 30.284°N 102.956°E / 30.284; 102.956 Lushan County , Sichuan 6.9 Mw 193 24 missing[ 20] 2013-07-22 2013 Dingxi earthquake 34°30′N 104°12′E / 34.5°N 104.2°E / 34.5; 104.2 Min County , Gansu 5.9 Mw 95 Magnitude M(s)6.6 according to CENC . 2013-08-31 2013 Yunnan earthquake 28°13′12″N 99°20′35″E / 28.220°N 99.343°E / 28.220; 99.343 Deqen , Yunnan 5.8 Mw 5 2014-05-24 2014 Yingjiang earthquake 25°00′N 97°48′E / 25.0°N 97.8°E / 25.0; 97.8 Yingjiang County , Yunnan 5.6 Mw 0 9,412 homes were destroyed.[ 21] 2014-08-03 2014 Ludian earthquake 27°14′42″N 103°25′37″E / 27.245°N 103.427°E / 27.245; 103.427 Ludian County , Yunnan 6.1 Mw 617 112 missing[ 22] 2017-08-08 2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake 33°12′N 103°49′E / 33.20°N 103.82°E / 33.20; 103.82 Jiuzhaigou County , Sichuan 6.5 Mw 25 Landslides 2019-06-17 2019 Sichuan earthquake 28°24′18″N 104°57′25″E / 28.405°N 104.957°E / 28.405; 104.957 Changning County , Sichuan 5.8 Mw 13 20,000 houses were damaged 2020-01-19 2020 Kashgar earthquake 39°50′06″N 77°06′29″E / 39.835°N 77.108°E / 39.835; 77.108 Jiashi County , Xinjiang 6.0 Mw 1 2 injured, 1,000 houses damaged 2020-05-18 2020 Qiaojia earthquake 27°15′58″N 103°17′17″E / 27.266°N 103.288°E / 27.266; 103.288 Qiaojia County , Yunnan 5.1 Mw 4 24 injured, extensive damage 2021-05-21 2021 Dali earthquake 25°45′40″N 100°00′29″E / 25.761°N 100.008°E / 25.761; 100.008 Dali , Yunnan 6.1 Mw 3 32 injured, 12,882 houses damaged 2021-05-22 2021 Maduo earthquake 34°35′10″N 98°15′18″E / 34.586°N 98.255°E / 34.586; 98.255 Madoi , Qinghai 7.3 Mw 20 19 people injured (official), 20 dead 300 injured (unofficial) 2021-08-16 2021 Luxian earthquake 29°11′38″N 105°22′26″E / 29.194°N 105.374°E / 29.194; 105.374 Lu , Sichuan 5.4 Mw 3 146 injured, 60k evacuated 2022-01-07 2022 Menyuan earthquake 37°48′40″N 101°16′30″E / 37.811°N 101.275°E / 37.811; 101.275 Menyuan , Qinghai 6.6 Mw 0 Limited damage, 9 injured 2022-06-01 2022 Ya'an earthquake 30°24′58″N 102°59′20″E / 30.416°N 102.989°E / 30.416; 102.989 Lushan County , Sichuan 5.9 Mw 4 2022-09-05 2022 Luding earthquake 29°43′34″N 102°16′44″E / 29.726°N 102.279°E / 29.726; 102.279 Kangding , Sichuan 6.6 Mw 93 30 missing, 423 injured 2023-12-18 2023 Jishishan earthquake 35°44′35″N 102°49′37″E / 35.743°N 102.827°E / 35.743; 102.827 Jishishan , Gansu 5.9 Mw 137[ 23] 12 missing, 982 injured, 734 Injured, many homes destroyed 2024-01-22 2024 Uqturpan earthquake 41°16′08″N 78°38′56″E / 41.269°N 78.649°E / 41.269; 78.649 Uqturpan County , Xinjiang 7.0 Mw 3 74 injuries Note: The inclusion criteria for adding events are based on WikiProject Earthquakes ' notability guideline that was developed for stand alone articles. 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