Office1: | Chinese Ambassador to Thailand |
Term Start1: | August 2013 |
Term End1: | August 2017 |
Predecessor1: | Guan Mu |
Successor1: | Lü Jian |
Office2: | Deputy Secretary-General of Yunnan |
Term Start2: | 2011 |
Term End2: | July 2013 |
Office3: | Director of the Department of Boundary and Ocean Affairs of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China |
Term Start3: | 2009 |
Term End3: | 2011 |
Successor3: | Deng Zhonghua |
Office4: | Chinese Ambassador to South Korea |
Term Start4: | September 2005 |
Term End4: | October 2008 |
Predecessor4: | Li Bin |
Successor4: | Cheng Yonghua |
Office5: | Chinese Ambassador for Korean Peninsula Affairs |
Term Start5: | 2003 |
Term End5: | 2005 |
Predecessor5: | New title |
Successor5: | Li Bin |
Office6: | Chinese Ambassador to Kampuchea |
Term Start6: | April 2000 |
Term End6: | November 2003 |
Predecessor6: | Man Ting'ai |
Successor6: | Hu Qianwen |
Ning Fukui | |
Native Name: | 宁赋魁 |
Native Name Lang: | zh |
Birth Place: | Qinghe County, Hebei, China |
Party: | Chinese Communist Party |
Alma Mater: | Kim Il-sung University |
Ning Fukui (; born December 1955) is a Chinese diplomat.
Ning was born in Qinghe County, Hebei, in December 1955. After graduating from Kim Il-sung University in 1977 he assigned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China.
He was deputy director of the Asian Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China from 1955 to 2000.
In 2000 he was promoted to become the Chinese Ambassador to Cambodia, a position he held until 2003.[1]
He was the Chinese Ambassador to South Korea in 2006, and held that office until 2008.[2]
From 2009 to 2011 he served as director of the Department of Boundary and Ocean Affairs of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China.[3]
He became the Deputy Secretary-General of Yunnan in 2011, and served until July 2013.
In August 2013, the Chinese president Hu Jintao appointed Ning Fukui the Chinese Ambassador to Thailand.