List of ambassadors of China to Sweden

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Ambassador of China to Sweden
Incumbent
Vacant
since September 2021
Inaugural holderYan Huiqing
Formation13 April 1916;108 years ago (1916-04-13)
Website http://se.china-embassy.org/

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

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻瑞典大使列表
Observations Premier of China List of prime ministers of Sweden Term end
October 6, 1913The governments in Stockholm and Beijing established diplomatic relations, Sweden recognized the Republic of China. Xiong Xiling Karl Staaff
April 13, 1916Yan Huiqing zh:颜惠庆 Accredited in Germany, Sweden and Denmark Xu Shichang Hjalmar Hammarskjöld May 1, 1920
October 3, 1920 Tchang Tsou Seng  [ pt ] zh:章祖申 Both in Norway Sa Zhenbing Hjalmar Branting June 17, 1922
June 17, 1922 Tai Tch’enne Linne  [ sv ]戴陈霖Both in Norway and Denmark Wang Ch'ung-hui Oscar von Sydow October 24, 1925
February 23, 1926 Tseng Tsung-Kien  [ sv ] zh:曾宗鉴 Both in Norway Du Xigui Carl Gustaf Ekman February 27, 1929
February 27, 1929 Chu Chang Nien  [ sv ] zh:诸昌年 Both in Norway and Finland Tan Yankai Arvid Lindman February 1, 1934
July 16, 1934 Beue Tann  [ sv ] Charge d Affairs Wang Jingwei Felix Hamrin September 1, 1936
May 19, 1936 Wang King-Ky  [ sv ] zh:王景岐 Both in Norway Chiang Kai-shek Per Albin Hansson October 21, 1938
October 21, 1938 Hsieh Wei-lin  [ sv ]谢维麟At the beginning of the year, August 31, 1943, H. H. Kung Per Albin Hansson September 18, 1947
September 18, 1947the Swedish Embassy upgraded to the embassy, the Minister Xie Weilin was promoted to ambassador. Chang Ch’ün Östen Undén
September 18, 1947 Hsieh Wei-lin  [ sv ]谢维麟 Chang Ch’ün Östen Undén January 19, 1950
January 19, 1950the embassy was closed due to severance. Chang Ch’ün Östen Undén
May 9, 1950establishment of diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and the Kingdom of Sweden. Zhou Enlai Östen Undén

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