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The United States ambassador to China is the chief United States diplomat to the People's Republic of China. The United States has sent diplomatic representatives to China since 1844, when Caleb Cushing , as commissioner, negotiated the Treaty of Wanghia .
- February 27, 1979
- Beijing
The United States ambassador to China is the chief United States diplomat to the People's Republic of China. The United States has sent diplomatic representatives to China since 1844, when Caleb Cushing, as commissioner, negotiated the Treaty of Wanghia. Commissioners represented the United States in China from 1844 to 1857.
List of representatives. This is a list of diplomatic representatives from China to the United States. It includes envoys of the Qing dynasty and the Republic of China (ROC) from 1875 to 1978, and those of the People's Republic of China (PRC) since 1973. Official Full Title. Duration.
- 11 December 1875; 147 years ago
- Chinese Embassy – Washington, D.C.
The United States ambassador to China is the chief United States diplomat to the People's Republic of China. The United States has sent diplomatic representatives to China since 1844, when Caleb Cushing, as commissioner, negotiated the Treaty of Wanghia. Commissioners represented the United States in China from 1844 to 1857.
R. Nicholas Burns. George H. W. Bush. C. William J. Calhoun. Edwin H. Conger. Charles Richard Crane. Caleb Cushing. D. John Wesley Davis. Charles Harvey Denby. E. Alexander Hill Everett. F. Robert W. Forden. G. Thomas S. Gates Jr. Clarence E. Gauss. H. Arthur W. Hummel Jr. Jon Huntsman Jr.
[6] Current U.S. ambassadors. Note that the information in this list is subject to change due to regular personnel changes resulting from retirements and reassignments. The State Department posts updated lists of ambassadors approximately monthly, accessible via an interactive menu-based website. [3] [7] [8]
Currently the British Ambassador to China is Caroline Wilson, she became ambassador in September 2020. List of heads of mission. 1792–1794: George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney 1815-1817: William Pitt Amherst, 1st Earl Amherst. Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to Imperial China (during the First Opium War)