Qiao Xiaoguang Explained

Office1:Communist Party Secretary of Guangxi
Term Start1:February 1977
Term End1:June 1985
Predecessor1:An Pingsheng
Successor1:Chen Huiguang
Office2:Director of the Revolutionary Committee of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
Term Start2:February 1977
Term End2:December 1979
Predecessor2:An Pingsheng
Successor2:Qin Yingji
Office3:First Communist Party Chief of Guangxi
Term Start3:1961
Term End3:1970
Predecessor3:Wei Guoqing
Successor3:Wei Guoqing
Office4:Chinese Ambassador to North Korea
Term Start4:1955
Term End4:1961
Premier4:Zhou Enlai
Predecessor4:Pan Zili
Successor4:Hao Deqing
Qiao Xiaoguang
Native Name:乔晓光
Native Name Lang:zh
Birth Date:1918
Birth Place:Guangzong County, Hebei, China
Death Place:Beijing, China
Party:Chinese Communist Party
Module:
Child:yes
Order:st
P:Qiáo Xiǎoguāng
Also Known As:Wang Kekui
P2:Wáng Kèkuí

Qiao Xiaoguang (; 1918–10 June 2003) was a People's Republic of China politician and diplomat.[1] [2] He was the Chinese Ambassador to North Korea (1955–1961). He was born in Guangzong County, Hebei. He was twice Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary of Guangxi (1966–1967, 1977–1985) and chairman of Guangxi (1977–1979). He was a delegate to the 4th and 5th National People's Congress and a member of the 11th and 12th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Bartke, Wolfgang . Who was who in the People's Republic of China . 1997 . K.G. Saur . 978-3-598-11331-4 . 357 . en.
  2. Web site: 2004-05-16 . 乔晓光同志逝世 . 2023-03-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20040516204223/http://news.xinhuanet.com/newscenter/2003-06/22/content_931020.htm . 2004-05-16 .