Ambassador of Zambia to China, Diplomatic mission in Sanlitun, Beijing, China
The Embassy of Zambia in Beijing serves as the official representation of the country in China, overseeing bilateral relations and diplomatic communications. Staff at this location manage government-to-government interactions and coordinate political affairs between the two nations.
Zambia and China established diplomatic relations in 1964 following a meeting between President Kenneth Kaunda and Premier Zhou Enlai. The permanent embassy opened in 1969 under Philemon N'goma, marking the start of formal representation.
The embassy coordinates educational exchanges between China and Zambia, facilitating scholarship programs for Zambian students pursuing studies in Chinese institutions.
Citizens and residents can access services such as passport renewals, visa processing, and document authentication at this location. It is advisable to verify the office hours and requirements before visiting.
Philemon N'goma initiated the diplomatic mission as the first Zambian ambassador to China in 1969, marking the beginning of formal representation.
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