List of ambassadors of China to the Central African Republic explained

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Inaugural:Chen Tse-kuei

The Chinese Ambassador to the Central African Republic is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Central African Republic.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditationAmbassadorChinese language
ObservationsList of premiers of ChinaList of heads of state of the Central African RepublicTerm end
Independence from France:Chen ChengDavid Dacko
The governments in Taipei and Bangui established diplomatic relations.Chen ChengDavid Dacko
Chen Tse-kuei陳澤溎Representative Chen ChengDavid Dacko
The governments in Beijing and Bangui established diplomatic relations.Zhou EnlaiDavid Dacko
Meng Ying孟英Meng Ying, and his wife arrived in Bangui on 31 December. Zhou EnlaiDavid Dacko
The governments in Taipei and Bangui established diplomatic relations.Yen Chia-kanJean-Bédel Bokassa
Hau Nai许鼐In septiembre de 1947 he was Cónsul en Phnom Penh .
  • On July 11, 1968, the Executive Yuan appointed Hsu Nao as ambassador to the Central African Republic[2]
Yen Chia-kanJean-Bédel Bokassa
Leao Chung-chin廖仲琴Leao Tchong-kin[3] Yen Chia-kanJean-Bédel Bokassa
Kiding Wang(*March 26, 1914)
  • From 1953 to 1957 he was .
Chiang Ching-kuoJean-Bédel Bokassa
Feng Yueh-tsengY. T. Feng (July 11, 1923, in Guangdong).
  • In 1966 he was ambassador in the Chad.
  • In 1973 he was director of the European Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • In 1975 he was appointed ambassador the Central African Republic.
  • In 1976 he was appointed director of the Department of African Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • In 1980 he was ambassador in Malawi.
  • He also served as director of the New York Office.
  • In 1992 he was retired.[4]
Chiang Ching-kuoJean-Bédel Bokassa
The governments in Beijing and Bangui established diplomatic relations.Hua GuofengJean-Bédel Bokassa
Li Shi (PRC diplomat)Central African Empire (Diplomatic relations reestablished 20 August 1976)
  • Embassy, Bangui Ambassador Li Shih Nov 76 19 -Jul 78
  • Counselor Shen Shih-lien Jan 77 27 Mar 78 (Charge d'Affaires)
Hua GuofengJean-Bédel Bokassa
Xu Jingwu徐净武Zhao ZiyangAndré Kolingba
Zhou XianjueZhao ZiyangAndré Kolingba
Zhao HuiminLi PengAndré Kolingba
The governments in Taipei and Bangui established diplomatic relations. Hau Pei-tsunAndré Kolingba
Huang Yun-cheh黄允哲Huang Yun- cheh
  • In 2002 he was ambassador in Senegal.
Hau Pei-tsunAndré Kolingba
Liu Xiangpu刘祥璞Lien ChanAnge-Félix Patassé
The governments in Beijing and Bangui established diplomatic relations.Zhu RongjiAnge-Félix Patassé
Cui YongqianZhu RongjiAnge-Félix Patassé
Wang SifaZhu RongjiAnge-Félix Patassé
He Sijim何泗记Wen JiabaoFrançois Bozizé
Shi Hu (PRC diplomat)石虎Wen JiabaoFrançois Bozizé
Sun Haichao孙海潮Wen JiabaoFrançois Bozizé
Ma Fulin马福林Li KeqiangAlexandre-Ferdinand Nguendet
4.3814°N 18.5605°W[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://taiwantoday.tw/news.php?unit=4,4,8,8,12,29,31,31,32,32,33,45&post=7292 Chen Tse-kuei
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=jW0wAQAAIAAJ&q=Taiwan+en+++%22Bangui,+Central+African+Republic%22 Hau Nai
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=2GNAAQAAIAAJ&q=%22Route+De+Ngaragba%22+%22Bangui,+Central+African+Republic%22
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=IOlkAAAAIAAJ&q=%22Chinese+Embassy+in+Central+African+Republic+Chinese%22 Feng Yueh-tseng
  5. Chinese Ambassadors to Central Africa, http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/ziliao_665539/wjrw_665549/3607_665555/3610_665561/t18136.shtml, 驻中非共和国历任大使, http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/web/ziliao_674904/wjrw_674925/2167_674935/2170_674941/t9218.shtml