Post: | Chinese Ambassador to Panama |
Incumbent: | Wei Qiang |
Incumbentsince: | 24 October 2017 |
Inaugural: | Ouyang Geng |
The Chinese Ambassador to Panama is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Republic of Panama since 2017.
Designated | Accredited | Ambassador | Chinese language | Observations | List of heads of state of Panama | Term end | |
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Owyang King | Consul General (1858 - 1941)[1] | Puyi | Pablo Arosemena | ||||
The Republic of China was founded consuls were designated. | Zhao Bingjun | Belisario Porras Barahona | |||||
Samuel Sung Young (Hsiung Chung-chin) | 冯祥光 | A University, 1906 ; appointed junior secretary of the Board of Post and Communications, 1908 ; president of Tangshan Engineering College in North China, 1908–12 ; secretary of the Chinese Commission to the Panama Pacific International Exposition,[2] [3] | Xiong Xiling | Belisario Porras Barahona | |||
Xu Shanqing | 徐善慶 | [4] [5] | Duan Qirui | Ramón Maximiliano Valdés | |||
Wu Peiguang | 吴佩洸 | 1919-1921, consul general to Panama
| Qian Nengxun | Belisario Porras Barahona | |||
Yang Shuwen | 杨书雯 | 1915 Consul in Ottawa[7] | Yan Huiqing | Belisario Porras Barahona | |||
Iuming C. Suez | Chargé d'affaires[8] [9] | Yan Huiqing | Belisario Porras Barahona | ||||
A Legation of the Republic of China was stationed in Panama-City. | Yan Huiqing | Belisario Porras Barahona | |||||
Philip K. C. Tyau | Wang Ch'ung-hui | Belisario Porras Barahona | |||||
Liao Ngantow | 廖恩焘 | (1864 – 1954) With residence in Havanna, Cuba[10] | Du Xigui | Rodolfo Chiari | |||
Shen Jinding (Shen Chin-ting) (1896 – 2000) | In 1934 he resided in Panama-City, later served in the San José (Costa Rican) Tegucigalpa (Honduras) an San Salvador (El Salvador). | Chiang Kai-shek | Harmodio Arias Madrid | ||||
Tu Yun-tan | 涂允檀 | With residence in Panama City, concurrently accredited as minister to Honduras, Costa Rica and El Salvador Tu Yuen-ten | Chiang Kai-shek | Ricardo Adolfo de la Guardia Arango | |||
Cheng Chen-yu | 郑震宇 | And did not attend the office in El Salvador | Weng Wenhao | Domingo Díaz Arosemena | |||
Wang-teh Yu | (March 26, 1914)
| Chen Cheng | José Antonio Remón Cantera | ||||
| Chen Cheng | José Antonio Remón Cantera | |||||
Ambassadors were sent to Panama. | Yu Hung-Chun | José Antonio Remón Cantera | |||||
Kiding Wang | 于望德 | Yu Hung-Chun | José Antonio Remón Cantera | ||||
Tuan Mou-lan | (*September 27, 1899 in Anhwei - February 26, 1980) Ed. Columbia Univ. (Ph.D.) 1927 | Yu Hung-Chun | Ernesto de la Guardia Navarro | ||||
Ma Hsin-yeh | [11] | Chen Cheng | Ernesto de la Guardia Navarro | ||||
Huang Jen-lin | 黃仁霖 | J.L. Huang[12] | Yen Chia-kan | Marco Aurelio Robles Méndez | |||
Tseng Hsien-kuei | (*August 21, 1926 in Hubei- December 21, 1987) graduated from Shanghai Aurora University in his early years and went to study in Spain and received a bachelor's degree in political department University of Madrid. Worked in the South Vietnamese free Pacific society, in 1959 to Taiwan. Since then served as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Protocol Secretary, director of the Secretary, director of communication, deputy director and other staff. | Chiang Ching-kuo | Demetrio Basilio Lakas | ||||
Sung Ch'ang-chih | Sung Ch'ang-chih, had established a long-running relationship with Manuel Noriega. Noriega had traveled to Taiwan early in his career for military and intelligence training, where he became friends with Admiral Sung Ch'ang-chih. Sung subsequently became chief of the General Staff and defense minister.[14] | Yu Kuo-hwa | Erick Arturo del Valle | ||||
Su Ping-chao | 蘇秉照 | [15] | Hau Pei-tsun | Guillermo Endara Galimany | |||
Jason Yuan | [16] | Lien Chan | Ernesto Pérez Balladares | ||||
Lan Chih-ming | 藍智民 | Mar 9, 2001 Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs[17] | Vincent Siew | Ernesto Pérez Balladares | |||
David C.Y. Hu | 胡正堯 | [18] | Tang Fei | Mireya Moscoso | |||
Tomas Hou | 侯平福 | Yu Shyi-kun | Martín Torrijos | ||||
Simon Ko | 柯森耀 | [19] [20] | Liu Chao-shiuan | Martín Torrijos | |||
Diego L. Chou | 周麟 | Diego Chou (周麟) | Sean Chen (politician) | Ricardo Martinelli | |||
José María Liu | 劉德立 | 2009 fue: Chief of Protocol | Mao Chi-kuo | Juan Carlos Varela | |||
Miguel Li-jey Tsao | 曹立傑 | [21] | Chang San-cheng | Juan Carlos Varela | |||
The governments in Beijing and Panama City established diplomatic relations. | Li Keqiang | Juan Carlos Varela | |||||
Wei Qiang | Li Keqiang | Juan Carlos Varela | current |