List of ambassadors of China to Vietnam

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

List of representatives

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!| Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation

!| Ambassador

!| Chinese language
:zh:中国驻越南大使列表

!| Observations

!| Premier of the Republic of China

!| List of heads of state of Vietnam

!| Term end

{{dts|1941|02|13}}

|Lin Jiamin

|林珈民

|Chargé d'affaires of the government in Nanjing to the Japanese occupation troops in Huế.

|Wang Jingwei

|Bảo Đại

|

{{dts|1944|01|01}}

|Zhang Yongfu

|:zh:张永福

|Chargé d'affaires of the government in Nanjing to the Japanese occupation troops in Huế.

(born 1872 in Singapore- 1957)

|Wang Jingwei

|Bảo Đại

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{{dts|1945|03|11}}

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|The Japanese occupation force declared an Empire of Vietnam independent from the Fédération indochinoise.{{cite web|url=http://alphahistory.com/vietnamwar/japanese-occupation-of-vietnam/|website=alphahistory.com|title=Japanese occupation of Vietnam|accessdate=2017-08-27}}

|Wang Jingwei

|Bảo Đại

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{{dts|1945|08|25}}

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|The Vietnamese Empire announced the throne abdication.

|Chen Gongbo

|Bảo Đại

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{{dts|1945|08|30}}

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|In Huế the Vietnamese Empire celebrated its throne abdication ceremony.

|Chen Gongbo

|Bảo Đại

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!| Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation

!| Ambassador

!| Chinese language
:zh:中国驻越南大使列表

!| Observations

!| Premier of the People's Republic of China

!| Prime Minister of Vietnam

!| Term end

{{dts|1945|09|02}}

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|Zhou Enlai

|Hồ Chí Minh

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{{dts|1950|01|18}}

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|Zhou Enlai

|Hồ Chí Minh

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{{dts|1954|11|09}}

|Luo Guibo

|:zh:罗贵波

|

  • former head of China's Vietnamese political advisers.

|Zhou Enlai

|Hồ Chí Minh

|{{dts|1957|09|01}}

{{dts|1958|01|01}}

|He Wei

|:zh:何伟

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|Zhou Enlai

|Phạm Văn Đồng

|{{dts|1962|04|01}}

{{dts|1962|04|01}}

|Zhu Qiwen

|:zh:朱其文

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|Zhou Enlai

|Phạm Văn Đồng

|{{dts|1969|05|01}}

{{dts|1969|06|01}}

|Wang Youping

|:zh:王幼平

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|Zhou Enlai

|Phạm Văn Đồng

|{{dts|1974|08|01}}

{{dts|1974|09|01}}

|Fu Hao (diplomat)

|:zh:符浩

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|Zhou Enlai

|Phạm Văn Đồng

|{{dts|1977|04|01}}

{{dts|1977|09|01}}

|Chen Zhifang

|:zh:陈志方

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|Hua Guofeng

|Phạm Văn Đồng

|{{dts|1978|06|01}}

{{dts|1978|12|01}}

|Yang Gongsu

|:zh:杨公素

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|Hua Guofeng

|Phạm Văn Đồng

|{{dts|1980|05|01}}

{{dts|1979|02|17}}

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|Sino-Vietnamese War

|Hua Guofeng

|Phạm Văn Đồng

|{{dts|1979|03|16}}

{{dts|1980|12|01}}

|Qiu Lixing

|:zh:邱力行

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|Zhao Ziyang

|Phạm Văn Đồng

|{{dts|1985|08|01}}

{{dts|1985|09|01}}

|Li Shichun

|:zh:李世淳

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|Zhao Ziyang

|Phạm Văn Đồng

|{{dts|1989|04|01}}

{{dts|1988|12|01}}

|Zhang Dewei

|:zh:张德维

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|Li Peng

|Võ Văn Kiệt

|{{dts|1993|02|01}}

{{dts|1992|12|01}}

|Zhang Qing

|:zh:张青 (外交官)

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|Li Peng

|Võ Văn Kiệt

|{{dts|1995|12|01}}

{{dts|1995|12|01}}

|Li Jiazhong

|:zh:李家忠

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|Li Peng

|Võ Văn Kiệt

|{{dts|2000|07|01}}

{{dts|2000|07|01}}

|Qi Jianguo

|:zh:齐建国

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|Zhu Rongji

|Phan Văn Khải

|{{dts|2006|02|01}}

{{dts|2006|03|01}}

|Hu Qianwen

|:zh:胡乾文

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|Wen Jiabao

|Nguyễn Tấn Dũng

|{{dts|2008|11|01}}

{{dts|2008|11|01}}

|Sun Guoxiang

|:zh:孙国祥

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|Wen Jiabao

|Nguyễn Tấn Dũng

|{{dts|2011|09|01}}

{{dts|2011|09|01}}

|Gong Hyeon-U

|:zh:孔铉佑

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|Wen Jiabao

|Nguyễn Tấn Dũng

|{{dts|2014|05|01}}

{{dts|2014|05|01}}

|Hong Xiaoyong

|:zh:洪小勇

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|Li Keqiang

|Nguyễn Tấn Dũng

|November 2018

November 2018

|Xiong Bo

|:zh:熊波

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|Li Keqiang

|Nguyễn Xuân Phúc

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China, Chinese Ambassadors to Vietnam, [http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/ziliao_665539/wjrw_665549/3607_665555/3608_665557/t18102.shtml], 驻越南社会主义共和国历任大使, [http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/web/ziliao_674904/wjrw_674925/2167_674935/2168_674937/t9149.shtml]

South Vietnam

The Chinese Ambassador to South Vietnam was the official representative of the Republic of China to the Republic of Vietnam.

List of representatives (South Vietnam)

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!| Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation

!| Ambassador

!| Chinese language
:zh:中国驻越南大使列表

!| Observations

!| List of premiers of the Republic of China

!| List of heads of state of Vietnam

!| Term end

{{dts|1955|10|26}}

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|Establishment of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam).

|Yu Hung-Chun

|Ngo Dinh Diem

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{{dts|1956|12|01}}

|Yuan Zijian

|:zh:袁子健

|The Consulate General of the Republic of China in Saigon was upgraded to a mission.

|Yu Hung-Chun

|Ngo Dinh Diem

|{{dts|1958|07|01}}

{{dts|1957|01|01}}

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|The Taiwanese Mission in Saigon was upgraded to the embassy, the minister Yuan Zijian was promoted to ambassador.

|Yu Hung-Chun

|Ngo Dinh Diem

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{{dts|1958|07|01}}

|Yuan Zijian

|:zh:袁子健

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|Chen Cheng

|Ngo Dinh Diem

|{{dts|1964|10|01}}

{{dts|1964|10|01}}

|Hu Lien

|:zh:胡琏

|A huge plastic bomb was set off in the Chinese Embassy at Saigon.W.Y. Tsao, Free China Review, 1967, [https://books.google.com/books?id=0nDVAAAAMAAJ&q=%22A+huge+plastic+bomb+was+set+off+in+the+Chinese+Embassy+at+Saigon%22 Hu Lien][http://taiwantoday.tw/news.php?unit=4,8,8,29,31,32,32,45&post=6101 Hu Lien]

|Yen Chia-kan

|Phan Khắc Sửu

|{{dts|1972|12|01}}

{{dts|1964|10|01}}

|Tchen Heou-jou

|陳厚儒

|Chargé d'affaires

(born 1912 in Jiangsu)

  • married to Ting Mo-hsien; 4 sons, 1 daughter.
  • Lic. laws Aurora University (Shanghai).
  • 1940–1942 Sect. Mem., MOFA.
  • 1942–1946 Attaché, Ch. Emb., Teheran.
  • 1946–1955 Vice Consul, in charge of the Consulate in Haiphong.
  • 1955–1957 Sect. Chief, MOFA.
  • 1957–1960 Consul Gen., Tahiti.
  • 1960–1964 Counsl. Chargé d'affaires Emb., Senegal.
  • 1964–1966 Min., Emb., Vietnam.
  • In 1966 he was designated Ambassador of China to Benin and was retired.{{cite book|title=China Year Book|author1=China. Xing zheng yuan. Xin wen ju|author2=China. Hsüan chʻuan pu|date=1963|publisher=China Publishing Company|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=D-0nAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=2017-08-27}}

|Yen Chia-kan

|Phan Khắc Sửu

|{{dts|1966|01|01

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|{{dts|1972|12|01}}

|Hsu Shao-chang

|许绍昌

|(born 1913 in Zhejiang )

  • graduated of the Central Political Institute in Nanjing.
  • He served as political vice minister of foreign affairs, minister of the Chinese Embassy in Washington and ambassador to Brazil, Italy, Malta and Argentina.
  • Also named to serve in Vietnam was Dr. Lo Tsung-chueh, a senior specialist of the Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction who became chief of the Chinese Agricultural and Technical Mission. Lo replaced Chang Lien-chun, who was invited by the Guam government to assist in its agricultural development program. Chang had served in Vietnam since 1963. Lo is a plant pathologist and served in Vietnam as crop and animal husbandry section chief of the mission.[http://taiwantoday.tw/news.php?unit=4,8,8,29,31,32,32,45&post=5568 Hsu Shao-chang] [https://books.google.com/books?id=xYUSAAAAIAAJ&q=1913+%22Hsu+Shao-chang%22 cv]

|Chiang Ching-kuo

|Phan Khắc Sửu

|{{dts|1975|04|01}}

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|{{dts|1975|04|30}}

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|Fall of Saigon the Taiwanese Embassy was closed.

|Chiang Ching-kuo

|Nguyễn Hữu Thọ

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|{{dts|1973|05|01}}

|Wang Ruojie

|:zh:王若杰

|(born 1914 in Zouping County)

  • In 1955 he became Major General of the People's Liberation Army.
  • From May 1964 – December 1972 he was Chinese Ambassador to Yemen (North Yemen).
  • In 1973 he was appointed ambassador to the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Vietnam.
  • From {{dts|1977|09|}} to {{dts|1982|08|}}he was Chinese Ambassador to Mauritius.
  • In 1976 South Vietnam and North Vietnam merged to form the Vietnamese Socialist Republic.{{cite book|title=Teachers' Schools and the Making of the Modern Chinese Nation-State, 1897-1937|author=Cong, X.|date=2011|publisher=University of British Columbia Press|isbn=9780774841337|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=F2M0KwZ4ZE0C&pg=PA186|page=186|accessdate=2017-08-27}}

|Zhou Enlai

|Phạm Văn Đồng

|{{dts|1976|11|01}}

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See also

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