List of ambassadors of China to Poland

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Ambassador of China to Poland
Incumbent
Xu Jian
since 1 August 2012
Inaugural holderFrank W. Chinglun Lee
Formation13 May 1933;91 years ago (1933-05-13)

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

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List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻波兰大使列表
Observations Premier of the People's Republic of China List of heads of state of Poland Term end
September 22, 1930The governments of the Republic of China and Poland discussed the exchange of envoys. T. V. Soong Ignacy Mościcki
August 15, 1931 Wang Kuang-Ch'i 王广圻
  • Courtesy name: Chi-Fu (* 1878 in Wusih, Kiangsu)
  • From 1912 to 1914 he was Minister in Belgium.
  • From 1915-27, minister to Italy, then Holland.
  • 1930, director of general affairs, ministry of Interior. September,
  • In 1931 he was appointed minister to Poland and Czechoslovakia, but never arrived in Warsaw.
  • In 1933 he became Vice-chairman, treaty commission, ministry of foreign affairs. [1]
Chiang Kai-shek Ignacy Mościcki May 13, 1933
May 13, 1933 Frank W. Chinglun Lee (Li Jinlun Li Chin-lun) zh:李锦纶 (外交官) (1886 – 1956) Wang Jingwei Ignacy Mościcki June 25, 1934
June 25, 1934 Chang Hsin-hai zh:张歆海 Wang Jingwei Ignacy Mościcki December 21, 1936
January 7, 1937 Wei Chenzu zh:魏宸组
Wei Chenzu (1885 -), male, the word East, Hubei Province Jiangxia County August 1942) Wei Chenzu.jpg
Wei Chenzu (1885 -), male, the word East, Hubei Province Jiangxia County August 1942)
Chiang Kai-shek Ignacy Mościcki October 21, 1938
October 21, 1938 sv:Wang Jingqi zh:王景岐
  • On December 18, 1930 sv:Wang Jingqi succeeded Yi as Director of the Labor University (国立劳动大学 National Labour University (Laodong daxue), Kiangwan, Shanghai), who arrived on campus to take office as the second and last president of Labor University on December 18, 1930. Wang, a French-educated diplomat, was formerly China's minister to Belgium, and later, after his presidency at Labor University, became minister to Sweden and Poland. [2]
H. H. Kung Ignacy Mościcki August 18, 1940
August 18, 1940September 1, 1939 German occupation of Poland after the Polish government in exile in Paris, and later moved to London, August 18, 1940 Embassy in Warsaw was closed Chiang Kai-shek Władysław Raczkiewicz
September 15, 1939Due to the German occupation of Poland, the Polish government in 1940 moved to London. The Chinese Embassy also changed to London. H. H. Kung Bolesław Wieniawa-Długoszowski
January 31, 1942 de:Wunz King zh:金问泗 Embassy in the Netherlands and the Embassy in Poland Chiang Kai-shek Władysław Raczkiewicz March 19, 1945
June 24, 1942The legation was upgraded to an embassy. Chiang Kai-shek Władysław Raczkiewicz
March 19, 1945 de:Wunz King zh:金问泗 Chiang Kai-shek Bolesław Bierut October 11, 1949
October 7, 1949establishment of diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Poland Zhou Enlai Bolesław Bierut
June 8, 1950 en:Peng Mingzhi zh:彭明治 Zhou Enlai Bolesław Bierut April 1, 1952
September 1, 1952 en:Zeng Yongquan zh:曾涌泉 Zhou Enlai Aleksander Zawadzki January 1, 1955
March 1, 1955 Wang Bingnan zh:王炳南 Zhou Enlai Aleksander Zawadzki April 1, 1964
April 30, 1964 en:Wang Guoquan zh:王国权 Zhou Enlai Edward Ochab July 1, 1970
August 1, 1970 Yao Guang zh:姚广 Zhou Enlai Józef Cyrankiewicz December 1, 1971
April 1, 1972 Liu Shuqing zh:刘述卿 Zhou Enlai Henryk Jabłoński January 1, 1977
April 1, 1977 Li Zewang zh:李则望 Hua Guofeng Henryk Jabłoński December 1, 1982
April 1, 1983 Yv Hongliang zh:于洪亮 Zhao Ziyang Henryk Jabłoński January 1, 1985
April 1, 1985 Wang Jinqing zh:王荩卿 Zhao Ziyang Wojciech Jaruzelski July 1, 1987
July 1, 1987 Pei Yuanying zh:裴远颖 Li Peng Wojciech Jaruzelski April 1, 1992
April 1, 1992 Liu Yanshun zh:刘颜顺(刘彦顺) Li Peng Lech Wałęsa October 1, 1995
October 1, 1995 Chen Shize zh:陈世泽 Li Peng Lech Wałęsa February 1, 1998
March 1, 1998 Chen Di zh:陈棣 Zhu Rongji Aleksander Kwaśniewski October 1, 2000
November 1, 2000 Zhou Xiaopei zh:周晓沛 Zhu Rongji Aleksander Kwaśniewski July 1, 2003
September 1, 2003 Yuan Guisen zh:苑桂森 Wen Jiabao Aleksander Kwaśniewski June 1, 2007
August 1, 2007 Sun Rongmin zh:孙荣民 Wen Jiabao Lech Kaczyński May 1, 2010
June 1, 2010 Sun Yuxi zh:孙玉玺 Wen Jiabao Bronisław Komorowski August 1, 2012
August 1, 2012 Xu Jian zh:徐堅 Wen Jiabao Bronisław Komorowski

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