List of ambassadors of China to Angola

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The Chinese ambassador to Angola is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Republic of Angola.

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List of representatives

NameAppointedTerminated
Zhao Zhenkui September 1984May 1988
Hu Lipeng May 1988April 1992
Zhang Baosheng June 1992July 1994
Xiao Sijin March 1995February 1999
Jiang Yuande February 1999August 2002
Zhang Beisan September 2002April 2005
Zhang Bolun May 2008July 2011
Gao Kexiang July 2011August 2015
Cui Aimin September 2015February 2019
Gong Tao March 2019Incumbent

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