List of ambassadors of China to Venezuela

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Chinese Ambassador to Venezuela
Inaugural holderTan Shao-hua
Formation9 April 1941;82 years ago (1941-04-09)

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

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List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻委内瑞拉大使列表
Observations Premier of the People's Republic of China List of presidents of Venezuela Term end
April 9, 1941 Tan Shao-hua 谭绍华With Reisidence in Rio de Janeiro. Chiang Kai-shek Isaías Medina Angarita January 7, 1942
January 7, 1942 Li Dijun 李迪俊 Chinese Ambassador to Cuba  [ de ] [1] Chiang Kai-shek Isaías Medina Angarita May 7, 1947
August 4, 1944Embassy in Caracas officially opened. Chiang Kai-shek Isaías Medina Angarita
May 7, 1947 Mui King Chau 梅景周 Chinese Ambassador to Cuba  [ de ] Chang Ch’ün Rómulo Betancourt
June 26, 1947 Yu Wang-teh 于望德Chinese Minister to Colombia and concurrently Minister to Ecuador Chang Ch’ün Rómulo Betancourt July 1, 1959
November 1, 1954 Yuan Tze-kien zh:袁子健 Yu Hung-Chun Marcos Pérez Jiménez November 1, 1956
November 1, 1956 Yen Wan-li 嚴萬里 Yu Hung-Chun Marcos Pérez Jiménez August 1, 1966
July 1, 1966The mission in Caracas was upgraded to an embassy. Yen Chia-kan Rómulo Betancourt
August 1, 1966 Sih Shou-heng 薛寿衡 Yen Chia-kan Rómulo Betancourt May 1, 1970
May 1, 1970 Wei Chi-min zh:魏济民 Yen Chia-kan Rafael Caldera February 1, 1972
February 1, 1972 Wang Chih- chen 王之珍 Chiang Ching-kuo Rafael Caldera July 1, 1974
June 28, 1974The governments in Caracas and Beijing established diplomatic relations. Zhou Enlai Carlos Andrés Pérez
November 1, 1975 Ling Qing zh:凌青 Zhou Enlai Carlos Andrés Pérez January 1, 1978
May 1, 1978 Zheng Weizhi zh:郑为之 (*1912-1914 en Guangdong † 1993) Hua Guofeng Carlos Andrés Pérez February 1, 1981
May 1, 1981 Wei Yongqing zh:卫永清 Zhao Ziyang Luis Herrera Campins August 1, 1984
May 1, 1985 Hu Hongfan zh:胡洪范 Zhao Ziyang Jaime Lusinchi March 1, 1988
August 1, 1988 Chen Dehe zh:陈德和 Li Peng Jaime Lusinchi June 1, 1991
July 1, 1991 Huang Zhiliang zh:黄志良 Li Peng Carlos Andrés Pérez December 1, 1993
February 1, 1994 Sun Yanheng zh:孙延珩 Li Peng Rafael Caldera December 1, 1996
February 1, 1997 Liu Boming zh:刘伯鸣 Li Peng Rafael Caldera October 1, 2000
November 1, 2000 Wang Zhen zh:王珍 Zhu Rongji Hugo Chávez July 1, 2003
September 1, 2003 Ju Yijie zh:居一杰 Wen Jiabao Hugo Chávez October 1, 2007
October 1, 2007 Zhang Tuo zh:张拓 Wen Jiabao Hugo Chávez December 1, 2009
February 1, 2010 Zhao Rongxian zh:赵荣宪 Wen Jiabao Hugo Chávez July 1, 2015
July 1, 2015 Zhao Bentong 趙本堂

December 14, 2017

Li Keqiang Nicolás Maduro March 11, 2023
December 14, 2017Li Baorong李宝荣

December 14, 2017

Li Keqiang Nicolas Maduro March 11, 2023

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