List of ambassadors of China to Mexico

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

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List of representatives

Name (English) Name (Chinese) Tenure beginsTenure endsNote
Li Shanyi李善一May 1972August 1972
Xiong Xianghui 熊向晖8 April 197228 August 1973
Yao Guang 姚广September 19733 May 1977
Liu Pu刘溥August 1977December 1980
Wang Ze 王泽July 198116 October 1982
Li Chao李超August 1983April 1987
Shi Chunlai 石春来May 1987July 1990
Huang Shikang黄士康September 199020 May 1994
Zhang Shaying张沙鹰August 1994January 1996
Shen Yunao沈允熬March 1996March 2001
Li Jinzhang 李金章March 2001June 2003
Ren Jingyu任景玉September 2003February 2007
Yin Hengmin殷恒民February 2007December 2010
Zeng Gang曾钢January 2011August 2013 [1]
Qiu Xiaoqi 邱小琪August 2013April 2019 [2]
Zhu Qingqiao祝青桥May 2019 [3]

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