List of ambassadors of China to Portugal
Appearance
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Ambassador of China to Portugal | |
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Incumbent since 1 August 2015Cai Run | |
Inaugural holder | Liu Shixun |
Formation | 22 May 1906 |
The Ambassador of China to Portugal is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Portuguese Republic.
List of representatives
[edit]Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation | Ambassador | Chinese language | Observations | Premier of the Republic of China | Prime Minister of Portugal | Term end |
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May 22, 1906 | Liu Shixun | 刘式训 | The Qing government telegraphed the Chinese Minister to France and Spain, Liu Shixun, sending him to Lisbon to negotiate with the Portuguese government.[1] | Empress Dowager Cixi | Carlos I of Portugal | November 20, 1911 |
November 23, 1912 | Hu Weide | zh:胡惟德 | With residence in Paris. | Zhao Bingjun | Manuel José de Arriaga | September 9, 1920 |
November 23, 1912 | The governments in Lisbon and Beijing then Republic of China, established diplomatic relations. | Xiong Xiling | Manuel José de Arriaga | September 192,009 | ||
September 9, 1920 | Dai Chen Lin | 戴陈霖 | Sun Baoqi | Manuel José de Arriaga | June 13, 1921 | |
June 13, 1921 | de:Liu Chongjie | zh:刘崇杰 | With residence in Madrid. | Yan Huiqing | António José de Almeida | June 20, 1926 |
June 20, 1926 | Wang Tingzhang | zh:王廷璋 | Wang Tingzhang (1884-1944) o Ministro chinês em Portugal, em 1927 | Du Xigui | José Mendes Cabeçadas Júnior | July 11, 1931 |
December 17, 1933 | Chang Hsin-hai | zh:张歆海 |
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Wang Jingwei | António de Oliveira Salazar | June 25, 1934 |
August 20, 1934 | Li Jinlun | zh:李锦纶 (外交官) | Wang Jingwei | António de Oliveira Salazar | September 7, 1943 | |
November 6, 1943 | Chang Chien (Henry K. Chang) | zh:张谦 (新会) |
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Chiang Kai-shek | António de Oliveira Salazar | November 27, 1946 |
August 19, 1947 | Wang Huacheng | zh:王化成 | (*1905 - February 18, 1965 in Columbus Ohio)
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Chang Ch’ün | António de Oliveira Salazar | August 1, 1964 |
January 1, 1964 | Benjamin B. Tu | Chargé d'affaires[4] | Yen Chia-kan | Américo Tomás | ||
August 1, 1964 | Wu Wen-hui | Chargé d'affaires 1967 Jan. 11—The Foreign Ministry announced recall of Wu Wenhui, Chargé d'affaires of the Chinese Legation in Lisbon, as a protest against Macao's surrender of seven anti-Communist Chinese to the Chinese Communists. Therefore, the Chinese government. decided in late January 1967 to recall Chinese chargé d'affaires Wu Wen-hui from Lisbon.[5] | Yen Chia-kan | Américo Tomás | July 1, 1967 | |
January 1, 1968 | Stephen F. Wang | Chargé d'affaires[6] | Yen Chia-kan | Américo Tomás | ||
January 1, 1972 | Tu Pen-piao | 杜光德 | Chargé d'affaires[7] | Yen Chia-kan | Américo Tomás | February 3, 1975 |
March 27, 1975 | embassy closed. | Chiang Ching-kuo | Francisco da Costa Gomes | March 27, 1975 |
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Liu Shixun
- ^ Chang Hsin-hai
- ^ Chang Chien (Henry K. Chang) Zhang Qian, Ministro da China em Portugal
- ^ [1]Benjamin B.Tu
- ^ Wu Wen-hui
- ^ Stephen F. Wang
- ^ Tu Pen-piao
- ^ Yang Qiliang
- ^ Chen Ziying
- ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China, Chinese Ambassadors to Portugal, [2], 历任大使信息, [3]