Pao Chun-chien
Chinese diplomat (1896–1970)
Pao Chun-chien | |
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Born | 1896 Nantong |
Died | March 18, 1970 |
Pao Chun-chien (Chinese: 保君建; pinyin: Bǎo Jūnjiàn; 1896–1970), courtesy name Ji Xing (Chinese: 既星), was a diplomat of the Republic of China.
Career
Born in Nantong, he represented his country as a consul-general in Sydney and Calcutta, and as ambassador to Peru and Bolivia, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.[1]
References
- ^ 中國駐外各公大使館歷任館長銜名年表(增訂本) [Chronology of the titles of successive directors of Chinese embassies abroad (updated version)] (in Chinese). 商務印書館. 1989.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Yuan Tse-kien [zh] | Ambassador of China to Turkey April 1967–March 1970 | Succeeded by Ni Yue-si [zh] |
Preceded by Ma Bufang | Ambassador of China to Saudi Arabia September 1961–June 1966 | Succeeded by Li Qin [zh] |
Preceded by Chih-Ping Chen | Ambassador of China to Jordan October 1959–April 1967 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by Position established | Ambassador of China to Bolivia [zh; es] January 1948–July 1956 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by Li Jun | Ambassador of China to Peru October 24, 1944–1956 | Succeeded by |