List of ambassadors of China to Thailand

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Chinese Ambassador to Thailand
Incumbent
Ning Fukui

since August 23, 2013
Inaugural holderCheng Yu
Formation6 August 1942; 79 years ago (1942-08-06)

The Chinese Ambassador to Thailand is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Kingdom of Thailand.

List of representatives[]

Diplomatic 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
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 zh:郑禹 (*August 8, 1889 in Min-hsien, Fuzhou– 1954) Ambassador of Manchukuo in the Kingdom of Thailand.
  • Dir. Capital Construction Bureau.
  • He was the son of Zheng Xiaoxu, ex-premier.
  • He finished 1st year course, Seijo Middle Schl., Tokyo, Jap., 1906;
  • grad. Huaying School, Shanghai, and Liverpool College England;
  • In 1920 he entered the King-Hua Printing Office.

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 zh:王庆璋
  • Minister Plenipotentiary of Manchukuo in Thailand.
  • After the September 18th Incident, he served as deputy director of Manchuria Fengtian self-defense police station.
  • On June 1, 1935, he was appointed Mayor of Fengtian City.
  • On July 1, 1937, he transferred to the Ministry of Industry Construction Secretary.
Zhang Jinghui
1946 The governments in Taipei and Bangkok established diplomatic relations. Chiang Kai-shek
September 8, 1945
  • September 8, 1945, the Kingdom of Thailand renamed the Kingdom of Siam.
  • January 1946 1946, the Republic of China and the Siamese kingdom agreed to exchange ambassadors.
  • May 11, 1949, the kingdom of Siam was renamed to Kingdom of Thailand.
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
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 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.
  • After his return to China he worked as a professor at various Chinese universities before entering politics.[3]
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 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 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 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 zh:张伟烈 Chang Wei-lieh Hua Guofeng Kriangsak Chomanan June 1, 1981
August 1, 1981  [pl] zh:沈平 Zhao Ziyang Prem Tinsulanonda August 1, 1985
August 1, 1985  [pl] zh:张德维 Zhao Ziyang Prem Tinsulanonda March 1, 1989
March 1, 1989  [pl] zh:李世淳 Li Peng Chatichai Choonhavan December 1, 1993
January 1, 1994 zh:金桂华 Li Peng Suchinda Kraprayoon July 1, 1997
September 1, 1997  [pl] zh:傅学章 Li Peng Chuan Leekpai February 1, 2001
February 1, 2001  [pl] zh:晏廷爱 Zhu Rongji Thaksin Shinawatra May 1, 2004
May 1, 2004 zh:张九桓 Wen Jiabao Thaksin Shinawatra February 1, 2009
February 1, 2009 zh:管木 Wen Jiabao Samak Sundaravej August 23, 2013
August 23, 2013 Ning Fukui zh:宁赋魁 Li Keqiang Yingluck Shinawatra

Coordinates: 13°45′45″N 100°34′02″E / 13.762628°N 100.567115°E / 13.762628; 100.567115 [6]

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