List of ambassadors of China to Norway

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Chinese Ambassador to Norway
Incumbent
Wang Min
since March 2016
Inaugural holderShen Jui-ling
Formation3 October 1920;102 years ago (1920-10-03)

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

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻挪威大使列表
Observations Premier of the People's Republic of China List of heads of government of Norway Term end
May 27, 1920The government of the Republic of China set up a consulate in Oslo and appointed the ambassadors with residence in Stockholm concurrently to Oslo. Sa Zhenbing Otto Bahr Halvorsen
October 3, 1920 Shen Jui-ling zh:章祖申
Shen Juiling Zhang Zu Shen .jpg
Shen Juiling
[1]
Sa Zhenbing Otto Bahr Halvorsen June 17, 1922
June 16, 1922 Tai Chen Lin 戴陈霖TAI CH'EN-LIN, (戴陈霖 — Chekiang.
  • Studied in language schools in Shanghai and Peking.
  • Graduated from a college in France.
  • Attached to Chinese Legation at Paris.
  • Councillor of the Waichiaopu, April, 1912.
  • Chinese Minister at Madrid. Appointed Minister to Sweden, Norway and Denmark, June 16, 1922. [2]
Wang Ch'ung-hui Otto Albert Blehr October 24, 1925
February 23, 1926 T. K. Tseng  [ sv ] zh:曾宗鑒
Tseng Tsung-chien Tsen Tsung-kien T. K. Tseng (born 1881 in Minhou, Fujian, died in 1958 in the United States). *In 1901 he took his first degree at Nanyang College in Shanghai and was sent to England. *From 1901 to 1907 he studied at King's College after which he studied at Pembroke College at Cambridge University. *From 1911 to 1912, during the Xinhai Revolution he was secretary of the Duan Qirui. *Till 1917 he was employed in the Foreign Ministry in Beijing. *From 1926 to 1929 he was Consul General in Australia and Minister of Sweden and Norway. Zeng Zongjian.jpg
Tseng Tsung-chien Tsen Tsung-kien T. K. Tseng (born 1881 in Minhou, Fujian, died in 1958 in the United States). *In 1901 he took his first degree at Nanyang College in Shanghai and was sent to England. *From 1901 to 1907 he studied at King's College after which he studied at Pembroke College at Cambridge University. *From 1911 to 1912, during the Xinhai Revolution he was secretary of the Duan Qirui. *Till 1917 he was employed in the Foreign Ministry in Beijing. *From 1926 to 1929 he was Consul General in Australia and Minister of Sweden and Norway.
Du Xigui Ivar Lykke (politician) February 27, 1929
February 27, 1929 Chu Chang-nien zh:诸昌年 Chu Chang-nien, former Chinese Minister to Norway and Sweden, is understood to have been slated as Customs Superintendent of Shanghai succeeding H. O. Tong.
  • EXPULSION OF CHINESE MERCHANTS IN NORWAY
  • The right of three Chinese merchants to continued residence in Norway has become an issue between the Chinese Legation at Oslo and the Nor. wegian Government.
  • In May last, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs instructed the Chinese Minister to Norway to take up the matter with the Norwegian Government.
Tan Yankai Christopher Hornsrud February 1, 1934
May 19, 1936 Wang King-ky zh:王景岐 Dr. Wang King-ky, vice-chairman of the Treaty Commission of the Waichiaopu, was appointed May 3 Chinese Minister to Norway and Sweden, a post that has been vacant for some time. Chiang Kai-shek Johan Nygaardsvold October 21, 1938
October 21, 1938 Hsieh Wei-lin 谢维麟 [4] H. H. Kung Johan Nygaardsvold May 31, 1943
August 1, 1940Due to the German invasion of Norway the Chinese mission in Oslo was closed. Chiang Kai-shek Johan Nygaardsvold
June 17, 1943The representation of the Chinese evasive government in Chongqing to the Norwegian exil government in London was declared embassy. Chiang Kai-shek Johan Nygaardsvold
August 31, 1943 Tsien Tai 钱泰CHIEN, Tai (prefiere TSIEN, Tai) Funcionario diplomático, nativo de Chekiang, nacido en 1887 docteur en droit, Ministro de París y más tarde Embajador en Bélgica, 1933–42 Viceministro de Relaciones Exteriores, 1942 Embajador en Bélgica, 1943–44 Embajador en Francia, 1944–49., Appointed in July 1943 to be concurrently first Chinese Ambassador to the Norwegian Government in London. [5] Chiang Kai-shek Johan Nygaardsvold September 6, 1944
September 6, 1944 Wunz King  [ de ] zh:金问泗 Chiang Kai-shek Johan Nygaardsvold October 5, 1949
October 5, 1950The governments in Beijing and Oslo established diplomatic relations. Zhou Enlai Einar Gerhardsen
October 1950 Geng Biao zh:耿ヒョウ Zhou Enlai Einar Gerhardsen May 1955
June 1, 1955 Wang Youping zh:王幼平 Zhou Enlai Einar Gerhardsen April 1958
May 1958 Xu Yixin zh:徐以新 Zhou Enlai Einar Gerhardsen February 1962
April 1962 Qin Lizhen zh:秦力真 Zhou Enlai Einar Gerhardsen January 1965
March 1965 Feng Yujiu zh:冯于九 Zhou Enlai Per Borten July 1967
February 1971 Hao Deqing zh:郝德青 Zhou Enlai Trygve Bratteli August 1972
September 1972 Cao Chun'geng zh:曹春耕 Zhou Enlai Lars Korvald December 1976
May 1977 Liu Shuqing zh:刘述卿 Hua Guofeng Odvar Nordli March 1980
August 1980 Ding Guoyu zh:丁国珏 Zhao Ziyang Odvar Nordli November 1982
August 1983 Zhang Yongkuan zh:张永宽 Zhao Ziyang Gro Harlem Brundtland December 1986
January 1987 Li Baocheng zh:李宝城 Li Peng Gro Harlem Brundtland December 1989
April 1990 Wang Xin'gui zh:王桂新 Li Peng Gro Harlem Brundtland December 1993
February 1994 Zhu Yinglu zh:朱应鹿 Li Peng Gro Harlem Brundtland June 1998
June 1998 Ma Enhan zh:马恩汉 Zhu Rongji Kjell Magne Bondevik December 2002
January 2003 Chen Naiqing zh:陈乃清 Wen Jiabao Kjell Magne Bondevik March 2007
April 2007Gao Jian (diplomat) zh:高建 (外交官) Wen Jiabao Jens Stoltenberg June 2009
September 2009 Tang Guoqiang (PRC diplomat) zh:唐国强 (外交官) Wen Jiabao Jens Stoltenberg March 2012
May 2012 Zhao Jun (ambassador) 赵 军      Wen Jiabao Jens Stoltenberg
March 2016 Wang Min (PRC diplomat) 王民 [6] Li Keqiang Erna Solberg

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