The Chinese Ambassador to the United Kingdom is the official representative from the People's Republic of China to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Formerly the Chinese ambassadors represented the Qing Empire (1875–1912) and the Republic of China (1912–1950).
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List of ambassadors
- 1875–1878: Guo Songtao[1]
- 1878–1885: Zeng Jize
- 1885–1889: Liu Ruifen
- 1889–1893: Xue Fucheng
- 1893–1896: Kung Chao-Yuan
- 1896–1901: Luo Fenglu
- 1901–1905: Zhang Deyi
- 1905–1907: Wang Daxie
- 1907–1910: Li Jingfang
- 1910–1914: Lew Yuk Lin
- 1914–1920: Alfred Sao-ke Sze
- 1920–1922: Wellington Koo
- 1922–1925: Zhu Zhaoxin
- 1925: Yan Huiqing
- 1926–1929: Wang Jingwei
- 1929–1932: Alfred Sao-ke Sze
- 1932–1941: Guo Taiqi
- 1941–1946: Wellington Koo
- 1946–1950: Cheng Tien-hsi
- 1954–1962: Huan Xiang
- 1962–1967: Xiong Xianghui
- 1967–1969: Shen Ping
- 1969–1970: Ma Jiajun
- 1970–1972: Pei Jianzhang
- 1972–1977: Song Zhiguang
- 1978–1983: Ke Hua
- 1983–1985: Chen Zhaoyuan
- 1985–1987: Hu Dingyi
- 1987–1991: Ji Chaozhu
- 1991–1995: Ma Yuzhen
- 1995–1997: Jiang Enzhu
- 1997–2002: Ma Zhengang
- 2002–2007: Zha Peixin
- 2007–2010: Fu Ying
- 2010–2021: Liu Xiaoming
- 2021–Present: Zheng Zeguang
See also
References
- ^ Howland, Douglas (1996). Borders of Chinese Civilization: Geography and History at Empire's End. Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-8203-4.
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