List of ambassadors of China to Thailand explained

Post:Chinese Ambassador to Thailand
Inaugural:Cheng Yu

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 accreditationAmbassadorChinese language
ObservationsPremier of the Republic of ChinaList of prime ministers of ThailandTerm end
Japanese invasion of ThailandZhang JinghuiPhibul Songkhram
Thailand declared war on United States and BritainZhang JinghuiPhibul Songkhram
Cheng Yu (diplomat)(*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 JinghuiPhibul Songkhram
Wang Qingzhang
  • 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 JinghuiKuang Abhayawongse
The governments in Taipei and Bangkok established diplomatic relations.Chiang Kai-shekKuang Abhayawongse
  • 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-shekTawee Boonyaket
Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditationAmbassadorChinese language
ObservationsPremier of the People's Republic of ChinaList of prime ministers of ThailandTerm end
Li Tieh-tsengIn November 1945 he beaded a Chinese mission to Siam, and was appointed first Chinese Ambassador to Siam in May 1946.[2] Zhou EnlaiPhibul Songkhram
Xie Baoqiao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 EnlaiPhibul Songkhram
Han Lih-wu杭立武Zhou EnlaiPhibul Songkhram
Liu Yu-wanDied on June 7, 1966, Ambassador to Thailand Liu Yu-wan dies of a heart attack in Bangkok.[4] Zhou EnlaiThanom Kittikachorn
Peng Meng-chiZhou EnlaiThanom Kittikachorn
Shen Chang-huanZhou EnlaiThanom Kittikachorn
Ma Chi-ChuangThe Taiwanese embassy was closed on August 11, 1975.[5] Zhou EnlaiThanom Kittikachorn
The governments in Beijing and Bangkok established diplomatic relations.Zhou EnlaiSeni Pramoj
Chai ZeminHua GuofengSeni Pramoj
Zhang WeilieChang Wei-liehHua GuofengKriangsak Chomanan
Zhao ZiyangPrem Tinsulanonda
Zhao ZiyangPrem Tinsulanonda
Li PengChatichai Choonhavan
Jin GuihuaLi PengSuchinda Kraprayoon
Li PengChuan Leekpai
Zhu RongjiThaksin Shinawatra
Zhang JiuhuanWen JiabaoThaksin Shinawatra
Guan MuWen JiabaoSamak Sundaravej
Ning FukuiLi KeqiangYingluck Shinawatra
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See also

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=qrMVAQAAIAAJ&q=%22CHENG+Yu+(ft!+3j),+Dir.+Capital+Construction+Bureau%3B+b.+1889+in+Min-hsicn,+Foochow,+Fu-kien+Prov.%3B+5.+of+Cheng+Hsiao-hsu,%22 Cheng Yu
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=a4yQAAAAMAAJ&q=%22In+November+1945+he+beaded+a+Chinese+mission+to+Siam,+and+was+appointed+first+Chinese+Ambassador+to+Siam+in+May+1946.%22 Li Tieh-tseng
  3. https://www.southeastasianstudies.uni-freiburg.de/publications/op-series/op-overview/resolveuid/4eb6cd83bd6f4e724a08514e4a365cec
  4. http://taiwantoday.tw/news.php?unit=4,29,31,45&post=6948 Liu Yu-wan
  5. http://taiwantoday.tw/news.php?unit=4,29,31,45&post=4797 Ma Chi-Chuang
  6. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China, Chinese Ambassadors to Thailand, http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/ziliao_665539/wjrw_665549/3607_665555/3608_665557/t18093.shtml, 驻泰王国历任大使, http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/web/ziliao_674904/wjrw_674925/2167_674935/2168_674937/t9144.shtml, https://books.google.com/books?id=d0OPAAAAMAAJ&q=M.R.+Kasem+S.+Kasemsri++R.+Sakol+Vanabriksha+