List of ambassadors of China to East Timor

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Ambassador of China to East Timor
Incumbent
Liu Hongyang  [ de ]
since 14 July 2015
Inaugural holderShao Guanfu
FormationSeptember 2002;22 years ago (2002-09)

The Ambassador of China to East Timor is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to East Timor.

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List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻东帝汶大使列表
Observations Premier of the People's Republic of China President of East Timor Term end
May 20, 2002On the day of independence of East Timor the governments in Dili and in Beijing and established diplomatic relations. Zhu Rongji Xanana Gusmão
September 2002 Shao Guanfu 邵关福  Chargé d'affaires Zhu Rongji Xanana Gusmão August 16, 2002
August 2002 Shao Guanfu 邵关福 [1] Zhu Rongji Xanana Gusmão August 2004
September 2004 Chen Duqing zh:陈笃庆 [2] Wen Jiabao Xanana Gusmão March 2006
March 2006 Su Jian (PRC Diplomat) 苏健 Wen Jiabao Xanana Gusmão May 2009
May 2009 Fu Yuancong 傅元聪 Wen Jiabao José Ramos-Horta December 2011
January 2012 Tian Guangfeng zh:田廣鳳 Wen Jiabao José Ramos-Horta June 2015
July 14, 2015 Liu Hongyang  [ de ]劉洪洋 Li Keqiang Taur Matan Ruak

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