Chinese Ambassador to the Central African Republic, Chinese diplomatic mission in Bangui, Central African Republic.
The Chinese Ambassador to the Central African Republic heads the diplomatic mission based in Bangui and represents China's interests with the local government. The ambassador manages bilateral matters and coordinates official relations between the two countries.
China and the Central African Republic established diplomatic relations in 1964, with the creation of the embassy. Chen Tse-kuei served as the first ambassador following the formal recognition between the two nations.
The Chinese embassy coordinates educational programs enabling Central African students to study in China while promoting bilateral understanding between nations.
The embassy is located in Bangui and serves as the center for diplomatic operations between China and the Central African Republic. It is a government building with specific access requirements for visitors.
Li Qinfeng currently represents China's interests in the Central African Republic, operating from the diplomatic compound in the capital city.
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