Chinese Ambassador to Singapore
Ambassador of China to Singapore | |
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Incumbent Chen Xiaoxu (PRC diplomat) since June 1, 2015 | |
Inaugural holder | Hu Xuan Ze |
Formation | October 1, 1877 |
The Chinese ambassador in Singapore is the official representative of the Government in Beijing to the Government of Singapore.
List of Representatives
Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation | Ambassador | Chinese language zh:中国驻新加坡大使列表 |
Observations | Premier of the People's Republic of China | Prime Minister of Singapore | Term end |
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October 1, 1877 | Hu Xuan Ze | 胡璇泽 | Consul Hu Hsuan-tse also known as Hoo Ah Kay [Hu Ya Ji], an overseas Chinese. | Empress Dowager Cixi | William C. F. Robinson | March 1, 1880 |
March 1, 1880 | Su Kwei-Ching | 苏溎清 | Deputy Consul General | Empress Dowager Cixi | Frederick Weld | September 1, 1881 |
September 1, 1881 | Tso Ping Lung | 左秉隆 | consul[1] | Empress Dowager Cixi | Frederick Weld | May 1, 1891 |
May 1, 1891 | Huang Zunxian | zh:黃遵憲 | consul general | Empress Dowager Cixi | Cecil Clementi Smith | July 1, 1894 |
July 1, 1894 | Cheong Fatt Tze | zh:张弼士 | Deputy Consul General Zhang Bishi (also Zhang Zhenxun ), 1840-1916, from Dapu, Chaozhou prefecture. zhang zhenxun was an influential figure in the overseas Chinese society in nanyang he was appointed by the Qing government to serve as first consul in Penang, malaysia and later as consul general in singapore[2] | Empress Dowager Cixi | Charles Mitchell (governor) | January 1, 1897 |
January 1, 1897 | Liu Yu-lin | 刘玉麟 | Deputy Consul General[3] | Empress Dowager Cixi | Charles Mitchell (governor) | May 1, 1899 |
May 1, 1899 | Luo Zhongyao | 罗忠尧 | consul generalLo Tsung-yao[4] | Empress Dowager Cixi | James Alexander Swettenham | January 1, 1902 |
January 1, 1902 | Wu Shiqi | 吴世奇 | Deputy Consul GeneralWu Shouzhen, or known in Qing official records as Wu Shiqi[5] | Empress Dowager Cixi | Frank Swettenham | May 1, 1902 |
May 1, 1902 | Feng Yi (Qing dynasty diplomat) | 凤仪 | consul general[6] | Empress Dowager Cixi | Frank Swettenham | January 1, 1906 |
January 1, 1906 | Sun Shiding | 孙士鼎 | consul generalAs part of its policy, Beijing promoted the setting up of commercial organizations among the Overseas Chinese, and in 1906 the Consul-General and Shih Chu Ching, a Ch'ing official, founded Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce.[7] | Empress Dowager Cixi | John Anderson (colonial administrator) | October 1, 1907 |
October 1, 1907 | Tso Ping Lung | 左秉隆 | consul general1881-09-01 Zuo Binglong succeeded Hu Xuanze (Hu Hsuan-tse, or popularly known as Hoo Ah Kay, Whampoa), the first Qing Consul, in Singapore. | Empress Dowager Cixi | John Anderson (colonial administrator) | October 1, 1910 |
October 1, 1910 | Su Ruizhao | 苏锐钊 | consul general[8] | Pu Yi | John Anderson (colonial administrator) | October 1, 1911 |
September 21, 1912 | Hu Wei Xian | 胡惟贤 | We note that the consul-general in Singapore, Hu Wei Xian, was active in promoting Chinese education. In 1914, he inspected all the schools in the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States, and reported on them to the Jiao Yu Bu in | Zhao Bingjun | Arthur Young (governor) | October 19, 1918 |
October 19, 1917 | Luo Chang | zh:罗昌 | [9] | Duan Qirui | Arthur Young (governor) | January 25, 1919 |
January 25, 1919 | Wu Huang | 伍璜 | Wu Huang 1915-1919 | Gong Xinzhan | Arthur Young (governor) | September 21, 1921 |
September 21, 1921 | Luo Chang | zh:罗昌 | Luo Chang 1919–1922 | Yan Huiqing | Laurence Guillemard | November 13, 1923 |
November 13, 1923 | Zhou Guoxian | zh:周国贤 | [10] | Zhang Shaozeng | Laurence Guillemard | November 22, 1924 |
November 22, 1924 | Ma Tingliang | 马廷亮 | Sun Baoqi | Laurence Guillemard | January 19, 1925 | |
January 19, 1925 | Chia Wen Yen | 贾文燕 | Jia Wenyan from 1922 till 1926 Juli 1926, when he died[11] | Xu Shiying | Laurence Guillemard | February 4, 1926 |
February 4, 1926 | Feng Xiangguang | 冯祥光 | (1875)[12] | Du Xigui | Laurence Guillemard | July 19, 1926 |
July 19, 1926 | Ouyang Kee | 欧阳祺 | B. degree; appointed assistant secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce in 1919; recommended to investigate the conditions of the Overseas Chinese in French Indochina, Siam, Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States
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Du Xigui | Laurence Guillemard | May 26, 1927 |
May 26, 1927 | Li Chen (ROC diplomat) | zh:李骏 | A 1927 photograph shows Mr Li Chen, Chinese Consul General in Singapore, posing with Lim Nee Soon | Pan Fu | Hugh Clifford | January 1, 1929 |
January 1, 1929 | Tang Liu | 唐榴 | Tang Liu
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Tan Yankai | Hugh Clifford | |
January 1, 1930 | Chen Chang-lok | 陈长乐 | Chen Changluo 1930–1932[13] | T. V. Soong | Hugh Clifford | |
January 1, 1933 | Huang Yen Kai | zh:刁作谦 | counsellor[14] | Wang Jingwei | Cecil Clementi | January 1, 1936 |
September 1, 1936 | Kao Ling-po | 高淩百 | born in Kiangsu September 1936 deputy consul general, 1941 Generalkonsul | Chiang Kai-shek | Shenton Thomas | January 1, 1941 |
January 1, 1946 | Wu Po-sheng | 伍伯胜 | [15] | Chiang Kai-shek | Shenton Thomas | January 1, 1950 |
October 3, 1990 | The governments in Singapore and Beijing established diplomatic relations | Li Peng | Lee Kuan Yew | |||
December 1, 1990 | Zhang Qing | zh:张青 (外交官) | Li Peng | Lee Kuan Yew (PRC diplomat) | February 1, 1993 | |
March 1, 1993 | Yang Wenchang | zh:杨文昌 (中国外交学会会长) | Li Peng | Goh Chok Tong | June 1, 1995 | |
July 1, 1995 | pl:Fu Xuezhang | zh:傅学章 | Li Peng | Goh Chok Tong | July 1, 1997 | |
August 1, 1997 | Chen Baoliu | zh:陈宝鎏 | Li Peng | Goh Chok Tong | August 1, 2000 | |
August 1, 2000 | Zhang Jiuhuan | zh:张九桓 | Zhu Rongji | Goh Chok Tong | April 1, 2004 | |
May 1, 2004 | Zhang Yun (PRC diplomat) | zh:张云 (外交官) | Wen Jiabao | Lee Hsien Loong | February 1, 2007 | |
March 1, 2007 | Zhang Xiaokang | zh:张小康 | Wen Jiabao | Lee Hsien Loong | April 1, 2010 | |
May 1, 2010 | Wei Wei (PRC diplomat) | zh:魏苇 | Wen Jiabao | Lee Hsien Loong | December 1, 2012 | |
May 1, 2013 | Duan Jielong | 段洁龙 | Li Keqiang | Lee Hsien Loong | May 1, 2015 | |
June 1, 2015 | Chen Xiaoxu (PRC diplomat) | zh:陈晓东 (外交官) | Li Keqiang | Lee Hsien Loong |
Coordinates: 1°18′13″N 103°49′14″E / 1.303545°N 103.820661°E [16]
References
- ↑ Tso Ping Lung
- ↑ Cheong Fatt Tze
- ↑ Liu Yu-lin
- ↑ Luo Zhongyao
- ↑ Wu Shiqi
- ↑ Feng Yi
- ↑ Sun Shiding
- ↑ Su Ruizhao
- ↑ Luo Chang
- ↑ Zhou Guoxian
- ↑ Chia Wen Yen
- ↑ Feng Xiangguang
- ↑ Chen Chang-lok
- ↑ Huang Yen Kai
- ↑ Wu Po-sheng
- ↑ David Kenley, New Culture in a New World: The May Fourth Movement and the Chinese Diaspora, Chinese's Consul General in Singapore, 1915-1937
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