Singaporean Ambassador to China, Diplomatic representation in Beijing, China
The Singaporean Ambassador to China leads the diplomatic mission in Beijing, coordinating trade relationships, investments, and international cooperation between the two countries. The embassy serves as the official representative office and manages consular affairs for citizens residing in the country.
Formal diplomatic relations were established on October 3, 1990, with Cheng Tong Fatt appointed as the first ambassador on July 16, 1991. This founding marked the beginning of official representation and institutionalized cooperation between the two nations.
The diplomatic mission facilitates educational exchanges, business partnerships, and mutual understanding between Singaporean and Chinese communities through various programs.
The embassy is located in Beijing and provides consular services such as passport renewals and assistance for Singaporean citizens. Visitors should check ahead about operating hours and required documents, as services are subject to specific requirements.
Peter Tan Hai Chuan took over leadership of the mission in May 2023 after previously serving as ambassador to Japan. His transition reflects the rotating career patterns of diplomatic representatives across Asian nations.
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