Chinese Ambassador to Panama
Incumbent
Wei Qiang
since 24 October 2017
Inaugural holderOuyang Geng
Formation1 January 1910 (1910-01-01)

The Chinese Ambassador to Panama is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Republic of Panama since 2017.

List of representatives

Designated Accredited Ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻巴拿马大使列表
Observations List of heads of state of Panama Term end
January 1, 1910 Owyang King zh:欧阳赓 Consul General (1858 - 1941)[1] Puyi Pablo Arosemena January 1, 1911
March 1, 1912 The Republic of China was founded consuls were designated. Zhao Bingjun Belisario Porras Barahona
November 13, 1913 Samuel Sung Young (Hsiung Chung-chin) 冯祥光 A University, 1906 ; appointed junior secretary of the Board of Post and Communications, 1908 ; president of Tangshan Engineering College in North China, 1908–12 ; secretary of the Chinese Commission to the Panama Pacific International Exposition,[2][3] Xiong Xiling Belisario Porras Barahona January 1, 1916
January 1, 1917 Xu Shanqing 徐善慶 [4][5] Duan Qirui Ramón Maximiliano Valdés January 1, 1918
November 29, 1918 Wu Peiguang 吴佩洸 1919-1921, consul general to Panama
  • In 1922 he was assistant commissioner for rendition of Weihaiwei negotiations.[6]
Qian Nengxun Belisario Porras Barahona June 13, 1921
June 13, 1921 Yang Shuwen 杨书雯 1915 Consul in Ottawa[7] Yan Huiqing Belisario Porras Barahona January 1, 1921
November 25, 1921 Iuming C. Suez zh:史悠明 Chargé d'affaires[8][9] Yan Huiqing Belisario Porras Barahona
December 31, 1921 A Legation of the Republic of China was stationed in Panama-City. Yan Huiqing Belisario Porras Barahona
January 1, 1922 Philip K. C. Tyau zh:刁作谦 Wang Ch'ung-hui Belisario Porras Barahona February 1, 1926
February 1, 1926 Liao Ngantow 廖恩焘 (1864 – 1954) With residence in Havanna, Cuba[10] Du Xigui Rodolfo Chiari October 1, 1929
February 1, 1935 Shen Jinding (Shen Chin-ting) (1896 – 2000) zh:沈觐鼎 In 1934 he resided in Panama-City, later served in the San José (Costa Rican) Tegucigalpa (Honduras) an San Salvador (El Salvador). Chiang Kai-shek Harmodio Arias Madrid September 1, 1942
September 1, 1942 Tu Yun-tan 涂允檀 With residence in Panama City, concurrently accredited as minister to Honduras es:Anexo:Embajadores de China en Honduras, Costa Rica and El Salvador Tu Yuen-ten Chiang Kai-shek Ricardo Adolfo de la Guardia Arango November 1, 1947
September 1, 1948 Cheng Chen-yu 郑震宇 And did not attend the office in El Salvador Weng Wenhao Domingo Díaz Arosemena July 1, 1952
January 1, 1952 Wang-teh Yu zh:王季征 (March 26, 1914)
  • From 1953 to 1957 he was concurrently accredited as ambassador in San Salvador and Tegucigalpa.
  • From 1965 to 1968 he was head of the mission in Tripoli.
Chen Cheng José Antonio Remón Cantera
January 1, 1952 Chen Cheng José Antonio Remón Cantera
January 1, 1954 Ambassadors were sent to Panama. Yu Hung-Chun José Antonio Remón Cantera
January 1, 1954 Kiding Wang 于望德 Yu Hung-Chun José Antonio Remón Cantera September 1, 1956
September 1, 1956 Tuan Mou-lan zh:段茂瀾 (*September 27, 1899 in Anhwei - February 26, 1980) Ed. Columbia Univ. (Ph.D.) 1927 Yu Hung-Chun Ernesto de la Guardia Navarro July 1, 1959
July 1, 1959 Ma Hsin-yeh zh:馬星野 [11] Chen Cheng Ernesto de la Guardia Navarro November 1, 1964
November 1, 1964 Huang Jen-lin 黃仁霖 J.L. Huang[12] Yen Chia-kan Marco Aurelio Robles Méndez February 1, 1975
February 1, 1975 Tseng Hsien-kuei zh:曾憲揆 (*August 21, 1926 in Hubei- December 21, 1987) graduated from Shanghai Aurora University in his early years and went to study in Spain and received a bachelor's degree in political department University of Madrid. Worked in the South Vietnamese free Pacific society, in 1959 to Taiwan. Since then served as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Protocol Secretary, director of the Secretary, director of communication, deputy director and other staff.
  • In 1966 he was Counselor of the Embassy of the Republic of China in Madrid Spain.
  • In 1970, he was promoted to ministerial minister.
  • In the same year as ambassador to the Republic of China in Bolivia.
  • From 1975 to 1987 as ambassador to the Republic of China in Panama.[13]
Chiang Ching-kuo Demetrio Basilio Lakas June 1, 1987
June 1, 1987 Sung Ch'ang-chih zh:宋長志 Sung Ch'ang-chih, had established a long-running relationship with Manuel Noriega. Noriega had traveled to Taiwan early in his career for military and intelligence training, where he became friends with Admiral Sung Ch'ang-chih. Sung subsequently became chief of the General Staff and defense minister.[14] Yu Kuo-hwa Erick Arturo del Valle December 1, 1990
January 1, 1991 Su Ping-chao 蘇秉照 [15] Hau Pei-tsun Guillermo Endara Galimany January 1, 1996
June 1, 1996 Jason Yuan zh:袁健生 [16] Lien Chan Ernesto Pérez Balladares October 1, 1998
October 1, 1998 Lan Chih-ming 藍智民 Mar 9, 2001 Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs[17] Vincent Siew Ernesto Pérez Balladares December 1, 2000
December 1, 2000 David C.Y. Hu 胡正堯 [18] Tang Fei Mireya Moscoso January 1, 2004
January 1, 2004 Tomas Hou 侯平福 Yu Shyi-kun Martín Torrijos January 1, 2008
October 1, 2008 Simon Ko 柯森耀 [19][20] Liu Chao-shiuan Martín Torrijos September 2, 2013
September 2, 2013 Diego L. Chou 周麟 Diego Chou (周麟) Sean Chen (politician) Ricardo Martinelli July 1, 2014
October 1, 2015 José María Liu 劉德立 2009 fue: Chief of Protocol Mao Chi-kuo Juan Carlos Varela May 1, 2017
December 14, 2016 Miguel Li-jey Tsao 曹立傑 [21] Chang San-cheng Juan Carlos Varela
June 13, 2017 The governments in Beijing and Panama City established diplomatic relations. Li Keqiang Juan Carlos Varela
October 24, 2017 Wei Qiang zh:魏强 Li Keqiang Juan Carlos Varela current

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References

  1. Ouyang Geng
  2. "The China Weekly Review - Google Books". December 1931. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  3. "Samuel Sung Young (Hsiung Chung-chin)". Shanghai China Weekly Review. 1936 via archive.org.
  4. Merkel, Udo (10 February 2015). Identity Discourses and Communities in International Events, Festivals and ... - Udo Merkel - Google Books. Springer. ISBN 9781137394934. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  5. Merkel, Udo (10 February 2015). Xu Shanqing. Springer. ISBN 9781137394934.
  6. Wu Peiguang
  7. Yang Shuwen
  8. "Iuming Suez 1881 Ningbo - Google Suche". Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  9. "Who's who in China, 1918-1950: 1931-1950 - Google Books". 1982. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  10. Liao Ngantow
  11. Ma Hsin-yeh
  12. Huang Jen-lin
  13. Tseng Hsien-kuei
  14. Sung Ch'ang-chih
  15. Su Ping-chao
  16. Jason Yuan
  17. Lan Chih-ming
  18. David C.Y. Hu
  19. "Nuevo Embajador en Panamá". 16 October 2008.
  20. "Simon Ko". 21 February 2009.
  21. Miguel Li-jey Tsao
  22. "ROC Embassies and Missions Abroad".
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