Fu Ying

For the HK singer, see Theresa Fu.
Fu Ying
People's Republic of China Ambassador to United Kingdom
In office
March 2007  February 2010
President Hu Jintao
Succeeded by Liu Xiaoming
Personal details
Born January 1953 (age 62)
Hohhot, Inner Mongolia
Fu Ying
Traditional Chinese 傅瑩
Simplified Chinese 傅莹
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Fu.

Fu Ying (born January 1953 in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia; ethnic Mongol) is the current serving vice foreign minister of the People's Republic of China.[1]

She was the Chinese ambassador to the United Kingdom from March 2007 to 2009. From 2004 to 2007 she was the ambassador to Australia. She led the Chinese Delegation during talks with North Korea that led to the latter country’s decision (later reneged on) to abandon nuclear weapons.[2] Currently she is Vice Foreign Minister of PRC.[3]

In February 2010 she was recalled as UK ambassador and replaced by Liu Xiaoming

Early life, education and career

Fu was born in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China in 1953. She graduated from the Beijing Foreign Studies University.

Literary compositions

"If the West can Listen to China"

Personal life

Fu Ying tries to adhere to elements of traditional Inner Mongolian culture in her personal life. She drinks suutei tsai (奶茶, Hohhot-style milk tea) on the weekends, listens to the traditional Mongol long song, and eats Inner Mongolian food.[4] She has one daughter by her husband, ethnologist Hao Shiyuan (郝时远).[5]

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