List of ambassadors of Thailand to China

The Thai Ambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the Government in Bangkok to the Government of China.

Ambassador of Thailand to China
Incumbent
Atthayut Srisamut
since November 22, 2019
Inaugural holderPhya Abhibal Rajamaitri
FormationJuly 8, 1948

President of the Republic of China

List of representatives to the Republic of China (1912–1949)

diplomatic agreement/designated/Diplomatic accreditationambassadorThai languageChinese languageObservationsPrime Minister of ThailandPresident of the Republic of ChinaTerm end
January 1, 1946Sanguan TularakThe governments in Nanjing and Bangkok established diplomatic relations.Kuang AbhayawongseChiang Kai-shek
September 6, 1946The first Chinese Ambassador to Thailand arrived at Bangkok on 6 September 1946.Phibul Songkhram
July 8, 1948Phya Abhibal Rajamaitri(1885-) 1935 ambassador to Washington, D.C.[1][2]Phibul Songkhram

List of representatives to the Republic of China (Taiwan)

diplomatic agreement/designated/Diplomatic accreditationambassadorThai languageChinese languageObservationsPrime Minister of ThailandTerm end
May 15, 1958Sundhorn SundhornnavinMutual 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, 1963Swai SrihadungSwai Sribhadung[4]Thanom Kittikachorn
1965Chapikorn SreshthaputraMr. 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, 1971Sanong Nisalak[6]Thanom KittikachornNovember 1, 1973

List of representatives to the People's Republic of China

diplomatic agreement/designated/Diplomatic accreditationambassadorThai languageChinese languageObservationsPrime Minister of ThailandPremier of the People's Republic of ChinaTerm end
July 1, 1975The governments in Beijing and Bangkok established diplomatic relations.Seni PramojZhou Enlai
1975Kasem S. Kasemsri [de]th:หม่อมราชวงศ์เกษมสโมสร เกษมศรี格森•沙摩颂•格森西亲王Seni PramojZhou Enlai1989
1979Sakol Vanabrikshaนายสากล วรรณพฤกษ์沙功•汪纳普1968 he was ambassador to Washington, D.C. in 1979 he was ambassador to Canada, 1987 – 1993 he was ambassador in Berlin.Kriangsak ChomananHua Guofeng1980
1980Kosol Sindhvanandaนายโกศล สินธวานนท์歌颂•信塔瓦暖Prem TinsulanondaZhao Ziyang1982
1982Orachun Tanaphongนายอรชุน ตนะพงษ์ี奥拉春•达纳蓬Prem TinsulanondaZhao Ziyang1986
1986Tej Bunnag [de]th:เตช บุนนาค德•汶纳Prem TinsulanondaZhao Ziyang1990
December 4, 1990Montri Jalichandraนายมนตรี ชาลีจันทร์蒙迪•查里占(concurrently) Montri Jalichandra[7]Chatichai ChoonhavanLi Peng1993
February 25, 1994Sawanit Kongsiriนายสวนิต คงศิริ雄威倪•孔诗礼[8]Suchinda KraprayoonLi Peng1998
March 18, 1997Nikhom Tantemsapyaนายนิคม ตันเต็มทรัพย์倪琨•谭德萨[9]Chuan LeekpaiLi Peng2001
February 16, 2001Don Pramudwinaiนายดอน ปรมัตถ์วินัย敦•帕马威奈[10]Thaksin ShinawatraZhu Rongji2004
2004Chulaphong Nonsrichaiนายจุลพงศ์ โนนศรีชัย祝立鹏•暖西猜Chulaphong Nonsrichai, vice-minister for the Foreign MinistryThaksin ShinawatraWen Jiabao2007
2007Rathakit Manathatth:รัฐกิจ มานะทัต马纳塔[11]Surayud ChulanontWen Jiabao2010
July 30, 2010Piamsak Milintachindaนายเปี่ยมศักดิ์ มิลินทจินดา[12]Samak SundaravejWen Jiabao
January 16, 2012Wiboon Khusakul[13]Yingluck ShinawatraWen Jiabao
April 14, 2015Theerakun Niyom[14]Prayut Chan-o-chaLi Keqiang
June 7, 2017Piriya Khempon[15]Prayut Chan-o-chaLi Keqiang

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