List of ambassadors of Mauritius to China

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Ambassador of Mauritius to China
Incumbent
Marie Roland Alain Wong Yen Cheong
since April 14, 2021
Inaugural holder Ameen Kasenally
FormationMay 18, 1973

The Mauritian ambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the Government in Port Louis to the Government of the People's Republic of China.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations Prime Minister of Mauritius Premier of the People's Republic of China Term end
April 15, 1972The governments in Port Louis and Beijing established diplomatic relations. Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Zhou Enlai
May 18, 1973 Ameen Kasenally Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Zhou Enlai 1976
April 30, 1976 Ahmed Ould Menneya Anerood Jugnauth Hua Guofeng
1981 Abdool Hak Mohamed Osman Anerood Jugnauth Zhao Ziyang 1982
October 11, 1988 Dhurma Gian Nath Anerood Jugnauth Li Peng
August 20, 1996 Rhafic Jahangeer Anerood Jugnauth Li Peng
June 12, 2000 Marie Madeleine Lee née AH CHUEN 朱志筠 Anerood Jugnauth Zhu Rongji
July 8, 2002 Lim Kwat Chow Lam Po Tang "Setai" LAM PO TANG 林德超 Tang [1] Anerood Jugnauth Zhu Rongji
March 15, 2006 Paul Reynold Lit Fong Chong Leung Paul CHONG LEUNG 钟律芳 [2] Anerood Jugnauth Wen Jiabao
August 19, 2015 Miao Kwong Lee Hon Chong André LEE 李淼光 [3] Anerood Jugnauth Li Keqiang


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