Post: | Governor |
Body: | the Fujian Provincial People's Government |
Insignia: | File:National Emblem of the People's Republic of China (2).svg |
Insigniasize: | 100px |
Insigniacaption: | National Emblem of the People's Republic of China |
Incumbent: | Zhao Long |
Incumbentsince: | 22 October 2021 |
Termlength: | Five years, renewable |
Deputy: | Deputy Governors |
Appointer: | Fujian Provincial People's Congress |
Native Name: | Chinese: 福建省人民政府省长 |
Department: | Fujian Provincial People's Government |
Reports To: | Fujian Provincial People's Congress and its Standing Committee |
Type: | Head of government |
Nominator: | Presidium of the Fujian Provincial People's Government |
The governor of Fujian, officially the Governor of the Fujian Provincial People's Government, is the head of the Fujian Provincial People's Government. The governor generally serves as the deputy secretary of the Fujian Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, and is the second-highest ranking official in the province after the secretary of the CCP Fujian Committee.
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Chairperson of the Fujian Provincial Government | ||||||
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№ | Portrait | width=150px | Name (Birth–Death) | Term of Office | width=100px | Political Party |
1 | Yang Shu-chuang 楊樹莊 Yáng Shùzhuāng (1882–1934) | 1 May 1927 | 7 December 1932 | Kuomintang | ||
Concurrently held position as Minister of the Navy. | ||||||
— | Chen Nai-yuan 陳乃元 Chén Nǎiyuán (1878–1930) | 5 February 1929 | 6 January 1930 | Kuomintang | ||
As acting; head of Provincial Civil Affairs Department. | ||||||
— | Fang Sheng-tao 方聲濤 Fāng Shēngtāo (1885–1934) | 6 January 1930 | 7 December 1932 | Kuomintang | ||
As acting; head of Provincial Public Security Department. | ||||||
2 | Chiang Kuang-nai 蔣光鼐 Jiǎng Guāngnài (1888–1967) | 7 December 1932 | 20 December 1933 | Kuomintang | ||
3 | Chen Yi 陳儀 Chén Yí (1883–1950) | 12 January 1934 | 28 August 1941 | Kuomintang | ||
Provincial government relocated to Yong'an County from 1938 after Japan instituted a sea blockade and the Second Sino-Japanese War. | ||||||
4 | Liu Chien-hsü 劉建緒 Liú Jiànxù (1892–1978) | 28 August 1941 | 16 September 1948 | Kuomintang | ||
Government relocated back to Fuzhou in 1945. | ||||||
5 | Li Liang-jung 李良榮 Lǐ Liángróng (1906–1967) | 16 September 1948 | 20 January 1949 | Kuomintang | ||
6 | Chu Shao-liang 朱紹良 Zhū Shàoliáng (1891–1963) | 20 January 1949 | 4 October 1949 | Kuomintang | ||
Portrait | Name | Term of office | Political party | ||
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Took office | Left office | ||||
Governor of the Fujian Provincial People's Government | |||||
1 | Zhang Dingcheng | 17 August 1949 | October 1954 | Chinese Communist Party | |
2 | Ye Fei | October 1954 | February 1955 | ||
Governor of the Fujian Provincial People's Committee | |||||
2 | Ye Fei | February 1955 | January 1959 | Chinese Communist Party | |
3 | Jiang Yizhen | January 1959 | October 1959 | ||
– | Wu Hongxiang | April 1960 | June 1962 | ||
3 | Jiang Yizhen | November 1962 | December 1962 | ||
4 | Wei Jinshui | December 1962 | May 1967 | ||
Director of the Fujian Revolutionary Committee | |||||
6 | Han Xianchu | May 1967 | August 1968 | Chinese Communist Party | |
Director of the Fujian Provincial Military Control Committee of the People's Liberation Army | |||||
7 | Han Xianchu | August 1968 | December 1973 | Chinese Communist Party | |
8 | Liao Zhigao | November 1974 | December 1979 | ||
Governor of the Fujian Provincial People's Government | |||||
9 | Ma Xingyuan | December 1979 | January 1983 | Chinese Communist Party | |
10 | Hu Ping | January 1983 | September 1987 | ||
11 | Wang Zhaoguo | September 1987 | November 1990 | ||
12 | Jia Qinglin | November 1990 | March 1994 | ||
13 | Chen Mingyi | March 1994 | October 1996 | ||
14 | He Guoqiang | October 1996 | August 1999 | ||
15 | Xi Jinping | August 1999[1] | October 2002 | ||
16 | Lu Zhangong | October 2002 | December 2004 | ||
17 | Huang Xiaojing | December 2004[2] | April 2011 | ||
18 | Su Shulin | 2 April 2011[3] | 7 October 2015 | ||
19 | Yu Weiguo | 26 November 2015[4] | 2 January 2018 | ||
20 | Tang Dengjie | 2 January 2018[5] | 2 July 2020 | ||
21 | Wang Ning | 2 July 2020[6] | 22 October 2021 | ||
22 | Zhao Long | 22 October 2021[7] | Incumbent |