Jiang Chengzong, male, Han nationality, was born in 1932 and graduated from the Beijing Foreign Languages Institute. Jiang had several diplomatic posts, serving as the Chinese ambassador to Barbados until 1996. In 2001 he served as a council member of the Chinese UN Association. He was appointed secretary-general of the China National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation in 2000.
2000— | Secretary-General, China National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation | |
1996—2000 | Council Member, Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs | |
1992—1996 | Ambassador, Chinese Embassy Barbados, Bridgetown | |
1990—1992 | Counselor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, North American and Oceania Affairs Department | |
1984—1990 | Counselor, Chinese Embassy USA, Washington D.C. | |
1982—1984 | Counselor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, North American and Oceania Affairs Department | |
1976—1982 | First Secretary, Chinese Embassy Fiji | |
1976—1982 | Second Secretary, Chinese Embassy Fiji | |
1967—1976 | Deputy Division Chief, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Information Department | |
1963—1967 | Attache, Chinese Embassy Nepal, Kathmandu | |
1959—1962 | Staff Member, Chinese Embassy India, New Delhi | |
1955—1959 | Staff Member, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Translation and Interpretation Department | |
1954—1955 | Staff Member, Military Armistice Commission Republic of Korea (South Korea) |