Xu Dunxin, male, Han nationality, is a native of Yangzhou, Jiangsu province. He was born in 1934. Xu spent most of his career at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where he served as vice-minister until 1993. In 1998 he was elected vice-chairman of the Song Qingling Foundation.
2003— | Member, 10th Foreign Affairs Committee of the NPC | |
2003— | Deputy Director, 10th Foreign Affairs Committee of the NPC | |
1998— | Vice-Chairman, Song Qingling Foundation | |
1998—2003 | Member, 9th Standing Committee of the NPC | |
1993—1998 | Minister-Counselor, Chinese Embassy Japan, Tokyo | |
1991—1993 | Vice-Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs | |
1989—1991 | Assistant, Ministry of Foreign Affairs | |
1985—1988 | Counselor, Chinese Embassy Japan, Tokyo | |
1983—1985 | Deputy Director, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Asian Affairs Department | |
1979—1983 | Secretary, Chinese Embassy Japan, Tokyo | |
1972—1979 | Member, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Asian Affairs Department | |
1964—1972 | Member, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Translation and Interpretation Department | |
1962—1964 | Trainee, Central People's Broadcasting Station |