Ambassador of Thailand to China | |
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since November 22, 2019 | |
Inaugural holder | Phya Abhibal Rajamaitri |
Formation | July 8, 1948 |
The Thai Ambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the Government in Bangkok to the Government of China.
President of the Republic of China
diplomatic agreement/designated/Diplomatic accreditation | ambassador | Thai language | Chinese language | Observations | Prime Minister of Thailand | President of the Republic of China | Term end |
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January 1, 1946 | Sanguan Tularak | The governments in Nanjing and Bangkok established diplomatic relations. | Kuang Abhayawongse | Chiang Kai-shek | |||
September 6, 1946 | The first Chinese Ambassador to Thailand arrived at Bangkok on 6 September 1946. | Phibul Songkhram | |||||
July 8, 1948 | Phya Abhibal Rajamaitri | (1885-) 1935 ambassador to Washington, D.C.[1][2] | Phibul Songkhram |
diplomatic agreement/designated/Diplomatic accreditation | ambassador | Thai language | Chinese language | Observations | Prime Minister of Thailand | Term end |
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May 15, 1958 | Sundhorn Sundhornnavin | Mutual efforts to promote friendly relations between China and Thailand culminated in the appointment of Admiral Sundhorn Sundhornnavin as the Royal Thai ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the Republic of China.[3] | Thanom Kittikachorn | |||
December 21, 1963 | Swai Srihadung | Swai Sribhadung[4] | Thanom Kittikachorn | |||
1965 | Chapikorn Sreshthaputra | Mr. Chapikorn Sreshthaputra as the new Thai Ambassador to the Republic of China to succeed Vice Admiral Swai Sribhadung. New Thai Ambassador-Designate to the Federation of Nigeria It was announced on November 17, 1965, that the[5] | Thanom Kittikachorn | |||
May 12, 1971 | Sanong Nisalak | [6] | Thanom Kittikachorn | November 1, 1973 |
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