List of ambassadors of China to Moldova

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Chinese Ambassador to Moldova
Incumbent
Zhang Yinghong

since August 2015
Inaugural holderLi FengLin
FormationMay 1992;29 years ago (1992-05)

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

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List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻摩尔多瓦大使列表
Observations Premier of the People's Republic of China Prime Minister of Moldova Term end
December 27, 1991People’s Republic of China acknowledges the independence of the Republic of Moldova Li Peng Valeriu Muravschi
January 30, 1992establishment of diplomatic relations between the governments in Beijing and Chișinău. Li Peng Valeriu Muravschi
May 1992 Li FengLin zh:李凤林 concurrently accredited with residence in Bucharest.
  • From March 1989 to October 1991 he was ambassador in Sofia (Bulgaria).
  • From 1991 November to April 1995 he was ambassador in Bucharest Romania.
  • From June 1995 to September 1998 he was ambassador in Moscow.
Li Peng Valeriu Muravschi August 1993
September 1993 Deng Zhaocong 邓朝从 Li Peng Andrei Sangheli February 1996
May 1996 Lin Zhenlong 林贞龙 Li Peng Andrei Sangheli January 2002
January 2002 Xu Zhongkai 徐中楷 Zhu Rongji Vasile Tarlev October 2005
November 2005 Gong Jianwei zh:宫建伟 Wen Jiabao Vasile Tarlev July 2008
August 2008 Shi Longzhuang 施隆壮 Wen Jiabao Zinaida Greceanîi July 2010
July 2010 Fang Li (PRC diplomat) 房利 Wen Jiabao Vlad Filat January 2012
January 2012 Tong Mingtao 佟明涛 Wen Jiabao Vlad Filat July 2015
August 2015 Zhang Yinghong 張迎紅 Li Keqiang Valeriu Streleț

Coordinates: 47°01′56″N28°49′32″E / 47.032094°N 28.825632°E / 47.032094; 28.825632 [1]

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