List of ambassadors of China to Mauritius

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Chinese Ambassador to Mauritius
Incumbent
Li Li
since March 2013
Inaugural holderWang Ze
FormationSeptember 1972;51 years ago (1972-09)

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

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻毛里求斯大使列表
Observations Premier of the People's Republic of China List of prime ministers of Mauritius Term end
September 1972 Wang Ze zh:王泽 (外交官)
  • From May 1977 to May 1981 was ambassador in Peru.
  • From 07 1981 to April 1983 was ambassador in Mexico.
  • From 02 1983 to September 1984 was ambassador in Sweden.
Zhou Enlai Seewoosagur Ramgoolam January 1977
September 1977 Wang Ruojie zh:王若杰 Hua Guofeng Anerood Jugnauth August 1982
November 1982 Chen Feng (diplomat) zh:陈枫 (1916 – 1986) Zhao Ziyang Anerood Jugnauth November 1984
March 1985 Chen Duan 陳端 Zhao Ziyang Anerood Jugnauth May 1988
July 1988 Shi Nailiang zh:施乃良
  • From March 1985 until April 1988 was ambassador in Cameroon.
  • From July 1988 to was ambassador in May 1992 in Port Louis (Mauritius).
  • From December 1988 to May 1992 he was ambassador to Seychelles.
Li Peng Anerood Jugnauth May 1992
July 1992 Yang Yihuai zh:杨一怀
  • From January 1988 to May 1992 he was ambassador to Lebanon.
  • From 07 1992 to April 1995 he was ambassador in Port Louis (Mauritius).
  • From July 1992 to December 1993 she was ambassador to the Seychelles.
Li Peng Anerood Jugnauth April 1995
June 1995 Zheng Aquan zh:郑阿全 Li Peng Anerood Jugnauth August 1998
September 1998 Xia Shouan 夏守安 Zhu Rongji Anerood Jugnauth June 2002
June 18, 2002 Wang Fuyuan zh:王富元 Vang Fuyuan Zhu Rongji Anerood Jugnauth December 2003
January 2004 Xu Mengshui zh:许孟水
  • From March 1998 to October 2000 was ambassador in Guinea.
  • From December 2000 to December 2003 she was ambassador to Cameroon.
  • From January 2004 to February 2006 he was ambassador in Port Louis (Mauritius).
Wen Jiabao Anerood Jugnauth February 2006
March 2006 Gao Yuchen 高玉琛 Wen Jiabao Anerood Jugnauth April 2009
May 2009 Bian Yanhua 边燕花 Wen Jiabao Anerood Jugnauth March 2013
March 2013 Li Li (PRC diplomat) 李立 Li Keqiang Anerood Jugnauth

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