List of ambassadors of China to Lebanon

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Chinese Ambassador to Lebanon
Inaugural holderKiding Wang
Formation1 November 1954;69 years ago (1954-11-01)

The Chinese Ambassador to Lebanon is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Lebanese Republic.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Chinese language
zh: 中国驻黎巴嫩大使列表
Observations List of premiers of China List of prime ministers of Lebanon Term end
November 1, 1954 Kiding Wang zh:王季征 (*March 26, 1914 en Fujian) Yu Hung-Chun Sami as-Solh October 1, 1957
October 1, 1957 Kiding Wang zh:王季征 Mr. Kiding Wang, then Chinese Minister in Beirut, was promoted to be China's first Ambassador to Lebanon. In May 1958, the Lebanese Government appointed Mr. Mahmoud Banna as its first Minister to China. Yu Hung-Chun Sami as-Solh February 1, 1962
February 1, 1962 Miao Pei- chi 缪培基Chinese Ambassador to Beirut Miao Pei- chi returned to Taipei June 6 for home consultation and told the Legislative Yuan's Foreign Affairs Committee that Lebanon has been friendly to the Republic of China. Lebanon's economy is stable. Chen Cheng Rashid Karami January 1, 1971
March 1, 1972 Xu Ming (PRC diplomat) zh:徐明 (外交官) Zhou Enlai Saeb Salam September 1, 1978
April 1, 1979 Xu Wenyi zh:许文益 Hua Guofeng Selim al-Hoss April 1, 1981
December 1, 1982 Yu Mengxin zh:于梦欣 Zhao Ziyang Shafik Wazzan May 1, 1985
August 1, 1985 Wu Shunyu zh:吴顺豫 Zhao Ziyang Rashid Karami March 1, 1988
January 1, 1988 Yang Yihuai zh:杨一怀 Li Peng Michel Aoun May 1, 1992
February 1, 1992 Zhu Peiqing zh:朱培慶 Li Peng Rashid as-Solh September 1, 1996
July 1, 1996 An Huihou zh:安惠侯 Li Peng Rafiq al-Hariri December 1, 1998
December 1, 1998 Liu Zhentang zh:刘振堂 Zhu Rongji Selim al-Hoss August 1, 2002
June 1, 2002 Liu Xianghua zh:刘向华 Zhu Rongji Rafiq al-Hariri November 1, 2006
November 1, 2006 Liu Zhiming (PRC diplomat) zh:刘志明 Wen Jiabao Nadschib Miqati December 1, 2010
January 1, 2011 Wu Zexian zh:吴泽献 Wen Jiabao Najib Mikati April 22, 2013
April 22, 2013 Jiang Jiang zh:姜江 Li Keqiang Tammam Salam May 1, 2016
September 7, 2016 Wang Kejian 王克儉 [1] Li Keqiang Saad Hariri March 11, 2023

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