List of ambassadors of China to Turkey

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Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Turkey
Incumbent
Liu Shaobin
since 29 October 2020
AppointerThe President
pursuant to a National People's Congress Standing Committee decision
Inaugural holderLiu Chun
Formation1 May 1972; 51 years ago (1972-05-01)
WebsiteChinese Embassy - Ankara

The Chinese Ambassador to Turkey is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Republic of Turkey.[1]

List of envoys of the Republic of China[edit]

Ambassador Term start Term end Notes
He Yaozu (Ho Yao-tsu) (1890 – 1961) May 9, 1935 June 30, 1937
Peng Chun Chang May 4, 1940 May 30, 1942
Tsou Snang-yu July 20, 1942 January 1, 1945 Tsou Shang-yu (Chou Shang-yu). (* Liaoning 1896)
  • From 1945 to June 26, 1946 he was Chinese Ambassador to Afghanistan.
  • In May 1942 he was appointed minister to Turkey in succession to Chang P'eng-ch'vin in Januarv 1945 he was appointed minister to Kabul.[2]

List of ambassadors of the Republic of China[edit]

Ambassador Term start Term end Notes
Tsou Snang-yu January 1, 1945 March 17, 1945 Tsou Shang-yu (Chou Shang-yu). (* Liaoning 1896)
  • From 1945 to June 26, 1946 he was Chinese Ambassador to Afghanistan.
  • In May 1942 he was appointed minister to Turkey in succession to Chang P'eng-ch'vin in Januarv 1945 he was appointed minister to Kabul.[3]
January 1, 1945 The mission of the Republic of China in Turkey was upgraded to an embassy.
Hsu Mo March 30, 1945 March 12, 1947
Ti Tsun Li June 9, 1947 January 1, 1957 (* 1901 in Hwangmey Hubei)
  • From 1939 to 1946 he was Ministre plénipotentiaire in Havanna and also accredited in Caracas.
Shao Yu-lin May 7, 1957 October 1, 1964 Shao Yu Lin (1909 - November 14, 1984)
  • since 1935 has served as chief of the Chinese delegation to negociacions with Japan and Russia, in Yokohama,
  • In 1949 he was R.O.C. ambassador to South Korea.
  • In 1951 he was policy adviser and Chief of the Office of Policy Research Director.[4]
Yuan Tse-kien October 1, 1964 February 1, 1967 (*1906-1983)
  • In 1951, he served as the Director of the European Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan).
  • From November 1954 to November 1956 November he was Charge d Affairs in Caracas.
  • Starting in November 1956 he was employed at the Taiwanese Embassy in Saigon.
  • In 1958 he was ambassador in Saigon, where he was replaced in December 1958 by Hu Lien.
  • From October 1964 to February 1967 he was Ambassador in Ankara.
  • In May 1972 he was retired.[5]
Pao Chun-chien February 1, 1967 March 1, 1970 Died on March 18, 1970
Ni Yue-si June 1, 1970 August 1, 1971 Admiral Ni Yue-si, Commander-in-Chief of the Navy[6]

List of ambassadors of the People's Republic of China[edit]

Ambassador Term start Term end Notes
Liu Chun May 1, 1972 March 1, 1976
Wei Yongqing May 1, 1976 September 1, 1978
Wang Yueyi March 1, 1979 October 1, 1981
Zhou Jue December 1, 1981 October 1, 1984
Zhan Shiliang December 1, 1984 August 1, 1987
Liu Hua June 1, 1987 October 1, 1991
Hu Changlin September 1, 1991 June 17, 1995
Wu Keming June 17, 1995 July 1, 1997
Yao Kuangyi May 1, 1997 August 1, 2003
Song Aiguo December 1, 2002 October 1, 2006
Sun Guoxiang November 1, 2006 September 1, 2008
Gong Xiaosheng October 1, 2008 June 1, 2014
Yu Hongyang July 1, 2014 December 2018 [7]
Deng Li January 26, 2019 August 2020 [8]
Liu Shaobin October 29, 2020

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