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Former U.S. Ambassadors to the People's Republic of China:
1st Woodcock, Term: 7 March 1979 (27 February) – 13 February 1981;
The second term of Heng An Shi, term of office: September 24, 1981 (July 30) - September 24, 1985;
Third term of office of Lord, 19 November 1985 (6 November) – 23 April 1989;
The fourth term: Li Jieming, term: May 8, 1989 (April 20) - May 10, 1991;
The fifth term of office Rui Xiaojian, term of office: August 20, 1991 (July 2) - June 17, 1995;
6th Shang Mujie, term of office: 14 February 1996 (19 December 1995) - 1 July 1999;
7th Term of Pruhe (also known as Prueher), Term: 15 December 1999 (16 November) – 1 May 2001;
8th term Reider, term: 28 July 2001 (12 July) – 20 January 2009;
9th term Jon Huntsman, term: August 28, 2009 (August 11) - April 30, 2011;
The 10th Gary Locke, Term: August 13, 2011 – Present.
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You can't find perfect information on the Internet, so you can only find it in English.
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China's ambassador to the United States is an official position at the level of vice minister.
1. An ambassador is the highest-ranking official representative of a country to other countries and international organizations to conduct foreign affairs"Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary"The title is sent by the head of state of one country to the head of another country, and enjoys a higher courtesy than other levels of diplomacy, and can request an audience with the head of state of the host country.
2. The personnel of embassies are usually divided into diplomatic personnel, administrative and technical personnel, service personnel and servants. With the exception of diplomats, persons are not considered diplomats and generally do not enjoy diplomatic immunity. Diplomatic personnel include ambassadors, military attachés, counsellors, commissioners, first secretaries, second secretaries, third secretaries and other official accredited personnel.
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The ambassadors who are stationed in important countries are at the level of deputy ministers.
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As of 2021 inquiries, U.S. Embassy in Beijing.
There are 6 (data as of 2019).
Embassy of the United States of America in Beijing.
The U.S. Embassy in China is the official permanent office of the United States of America in China, and the U.S. Embassy in Beijing is located in Chaoyang District, Beijing, China.
No. 55 Anjialou Road, in the area of the Third Embassy in Beijing.
In response to China's high risk, the U.S. Embassy in Beijing has a complex seismic design. This includes flexible connections between parts of large buildings and anti-movement control of all equipment and fixtures. The design of the U.S. Embassy in Beijing also reflects security considerations.
The complex is protected by a retaining wall, which is buffered by a landscape curve between the exterior and the wall. These design features are the embodiment of U.S. standard security considerations, and they apply to all of its new embassy projects.
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In the Chinese character cultural circle, China and North Korea were both called "American" when they first came into contact with the United States, referred to as "American", also known as "Citigroup". However, due to the fact that Japan and China are less influenced, it is called "Amiliga Country", or "Rice Country" for short. But there are still people in China who call it the rice country, such as Zeng Guofan, who said: >>>More
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It should be Jesse Irving, and this award is given by the American Track and Field Federation.