List of ambassadors of China to Thailand
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The Ambassador of China to Thailand is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Kingdom of Thailand.
Ambassador of China to Thailand | |
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Inaugural holder | Cheng Yu |
Formation | 6 August 1942 |
List of representatives
editDiplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation | Ambassador | Chinese language zh:中国驻泰国大使列表 |
Observations | Premier of the Republic of China | List of prime ministers of Thailand | Term end |
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December 8, 1941 | Japanese invasion of Thailand | Zhang Jinghui | Phibul Songkhram | |||
January 25, 1942 | Thailand declared war on United States and Britain | Zhang Jinghui | Phibul Songkhram | |||
August 6, 1942 | Cheng Yu (diplomat) | zh:郑禹 | (*August 8, 1889, in Min-hsien, Fuzhou– 1954) Ambassador of Manchukuo in the Kingdom of Thailand.
And became Sub-Mgr. There of; promoted to managership, 1921; thereafter, consecutively was Mgr. Tung-chi Printing Off., Mukden; Mgr. South District [1] |
Zhang Jinghui | Phibul Songkhram | August 1, 1944 |
October 1, 1944 | Wang Qingzhang | zh:王庆璋 |
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Zhang Jinghui | Kuang Abhayawongse | |
1946 | The governments in Taipei and Bangkok established diplomatic relations. | Chiang Kai-shek | Kuang Abhayawongse | |||
September 8, 1945 |
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Chiang Kai-shek | Tawee Boonyaket |
Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation | Ambassador | Chinese language zh:中国驻泰国大使列表 |
Observations | Premier of the People's Republic of China | List of prime ministers of Thailand | Term end |
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September 9, 1946 | Li Tieh-tseng | zh:李铁铮 | In November 1945 he beaded a Chinese mission to Siam, and was appointed first Chinese Ambassador to Siam in May 1946.[2] | Zhou Enlai | Phibul Songkhram | April 3, 1948 |
May 17, 1948 | Xie Baoqiao | 谢保樵 | (* 1896) He was an American educated intellectual from Nanhai (Foshan, Guangdong) with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.
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Zhou Enlai | Phibul Songkhram | April 1, 1950 |
August 1, 1956 | Han Lih-wu | 杭立武 | Zhou Enlai | Phibul Songkhram | March 1, 1964 | |
March 1, 1964 | Liu Yu-wan | zh:刘驭万 | Died on June 7, 1966, Ambassador to Thailand Liu Yu-wan dies of a heart attack in Bangkok.[4] | Zhou Enlai | Thanom Kittikachorn | June 1, 1966 |
September 1, 1966 | Peng Meng-chi | zh:彭孟缉 | Zhou Enlai | Thanom Kittikachorn | February 1, 1969 | |
February 1, 1969 | Shen Chang-huan | zh:沈昌焕 | Zhou Enlai | Thanom Kittikachorn | June 1, 1972 | |
June 1, 1972 | Ma Chi-Chuang | zh:馬紀壯 | The Taiwanese embassy was closed on August 11, 1975.[5] | Zhou Enlai | Thanom Kittikachorn | June 1, 1975 |
July 1, 1975 | The governments in Beijing and Bangkok established diplomatic relations. | Zhou Enlai | Seni Pramoj | |||
January 1, 1976 | Chai Zemin | zh:柴泽民 | Hua Guofeng | Seni Pramoj | May 1, 1978 | |
July 1, 1978 | Zhang Weilie | zh:张伟烈 | Chang Wei-lieh | Hua Guofeng | Kriangsak Chomanan | June 1, 1981 |
August 1, 1981 | Shen Ping | zh:沈平 | Zhao Ziyang | Prem Tinsulanonda | August 1, 1985 | |
August 1, 1985 | Zhang Dewei | zh:张德维 | Zhao Ziyang | Prem Tinsulanonda | March 1, 1989 | |
March 1, 1989 | Li Shichun | zh:李世淳 | Li Peng | Chatichai Choonhavan | December 1, 1993 | |
January 1, 1994 | Jin Guihua | zh:金桂华 | Li Peng | Suchinda Kraprayoon | July 1, 1997 | |
September 1, 1997 | Fu Xuezhang | zh:傅学章 | Li Peng | Chuan Leekpai | February 1, 2001 | |
February 1, 2001 | Yan Ting’ai | zh:晏廷爱 | Zhu Rongji | Thaksin Shinawatra | May 1, 2004 | |
May 1, 2004 | Zhang Jiuhuan | zh:张九桓 | Wen Jiabao | Thaksin Shinawatra | February 1, 2009 | |
February 1, 2009 | Guan Mu | zh:管木 | Wen Jiabao | Samak Sundaravej | August 23, 2013 | |
August 23, 2013 | Ning Fukui | zh:宁赋魁 | Li Keqiang | Yingluck Shinawatra | March 11, 2023 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Cheng Yu
- ^ Li Tieh-tseng
- ^ [1]Xie Baoqiao
- ^ Liu Yu-wan
- ^ Ma Chi-Chuang
- ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China, Chinese Ambassadors to Thailand, [2], 驻泰王国历任大使, [3], [4]