The 11th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party was held in the Great Hall of the People, Beijing, between August 12–18, 1977, about five years before the 12th National Congress, and four years after the 10th National Congress. 1,510 delegates represented the party's estimated 35 million members.
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Date | 12–18 August 1977 (4 days) |
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Location | Great Hall of the People, Beijing, China |
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Participants | 1,510 delegates |
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Outcome | The election of the 11th Central Committee |
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The Congress formally declared the Cultural Revolution officially over after 11 long years, ending a long chapter of Chinese history. The Gang of Four were fully criticized for their role in the revolution. Hua Guofeng was formally elected as Chairman of the 11th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and was elected to the chairmanship of the Central Military Commission.[1] The Political Bureau was also renewed with new memberships when the 11th Politburo was elected as a result of the congress.