Post: | Chinese Ambassador to Myanmar |
Incumbent: | Hong Liang |
Incumbentsince: | July 2015 |
Inaugural: | Tu Yun-tan |
The Chinese Ambassador to Myanmar is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Republic of the Union of Myanmar.
Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation | Ambassador | Chinese language | Observations | Premier of the People's Republic of China | List of presidents of Myanmar | Term end | |
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The Chinese government announced to exchange ambassadors with Burma. | Chang Ch’ün | Hubert Rance | |||||
Tu Yun-tan | 涂允檀 | (*1897 in Hubei; 1976)
| Chang Ch’ün | Hubert Rance | |||
The Republic of China suspended diplomatic relations with the government of Myanmar and closed the Embassy on January 10, 1950. | Chang Ch’ün | Hubert Rance | On December 18, 1949, | ||||
The People's Republic of China formally established diplomatic relations with the Union of Myanmar and sent ambassadors to Myanmar. | Zhou Enlai | Sao Shwe Thaik | |||||
Yao Zhongming |
| Zhou Enlai | Sao Shwe Thaik | ||||
Li Yimeng | (*1903 - 1990), also known as Li Minzhi, Sichuan Province Pengxian East Street people. Politics, scholar, diplomat of the People 's Republic of China.
| Zhou Enlai | Win Maung | ||||
Geng Biao | Zhou Enlai | Ne Win | |||||
Chen Zhaoyuan | (*1918)
| Zhou Enlai | Ne Win | ||||
Ye Chengzhang |
| Zhou Enlai | Ne Win | ||||
Mo Yanzhong |
| Hua Guofeng | Ne Win | ||||
Huang Mingda |
| Zhao Ziyang | San Yu | ||||
Zhou Mingji |
| Zhao Ziyang | San Yu | ||||
Cheng Ruisheng | (*1934)
| Li Peng | San Yu | ||||
Liang Feng |
| Li Peng | Saw Maung | ||||
Chen Baoliu | (*24 July 1938) BA daughter of the late Chen Gaobiao and Xi Zhilian.
| Li Peng | Than Shwe | ||||
Liang Dong | Li Peng | Than Shwe | |||||
Li Jinjun | (*May 1956)
| Zhu Rongji | Than Shwe | ||||
Guan Mu |
| Wen Jiabao | Than Shwe | ||||
Ye Dabo | (*1956)
| Wen Jiabao | Than Shwe | ||||
Li Junhua | (*)
| Wen Jiabao | Than Shwe | ||||
Yang Houlan |
| Li Keqiang | Thein Sein | ||||
Hong Liang | 洪亮 | (*September 1969)[5] | Li Keqiang | Thein Sein |