Zhang Xinsen
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Zhang Xinsen | |
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张鑫森 | |
6th Chinese Ambassador to South Korea | |
In office March 2010 – December 2013 | |
Preceded by | Cheng Yonghua |
Succeeded by | Qiu Guohong |
Director of the Office of the Chinese Foreign Ministry | |
In office September 2007 – March 2010 | |
Succeeded by | Zhang Ming |
Chinese Ambassador to Ireland | |
In office November 2005 – September 2007 | |
Preceded by | Sha Hailin |
Succeeded by | Liu Biwei |
Personal details | |
Born | July 1953 (age 71) Shanghai, China |
Political party | Chinese Communist Party |
Alma mater | Beijing Foreign Studies University Chinese Academy of Governance John F. Kennedy School of Government |
Zhang Xinsen (simplified Chinese: 张鑫森; traditional Chinese: 張鑫森; pinyin: Zhāng Xīnsēn; born July 1953) is a Chinese diplomat and formerly the Chinese Ambassador to South Korea.[1]
Life and career
Zhang was born in Shanghai, in July 1953. He graduated from Beijing Foreign Studies University. He also studied at Chinese Academy of Governance and John F. Kennedy School of Government as a part-time student.[citation needed]
In November 2005 he was promoted to become the Chinese Ambassador to Ireland, a position he held until September 2007.[citation needed]
In September 2007, he was appointed the director of the Office of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, he remained in that position until March 2010, when he was transferred to Seoul, capital of South Korea, and appointed the Chinese Ambassador.[2]
References
- ^ 中国驻韩国大使张鑫森一行参观中国馆. Sina (in Chinese). 2012-06-17.
- ^ 中国新任驻韩大使张鑫森履新. China News Service (in Chinese). 2010-04-02.
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Diplomatic posts | ||
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Preceded by Sha Hailin | Chinese Ambassador to Ireland 2005–2007 | Succeeded by Liu Biwei |
Preceded by | 6th Chinese Ambassador to South Korea 2010–2013 | Succeeded by |
Government offices | ||
Preceded by ? | Director of the Office of the Chinese Foreign Ministry 2007–2010 | Succeeded by Zhang Ming (张明) |
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- Li Bin
- Ning Fukui
- Cheng Yonghua
- Zhang Xinsen
- Qiu Guohong
- Xing Haiming