Wan Yongxiang, male, Han nationality, is a native of Henan Province. He was born in 1944 and is a university graduate.
A fixture at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wan has rotated among several departments. He served as section chief of the African affairs department, director-general of the personnel department, and deputy section chief of the Information Department.
Until 1992, his only overseas appointment was a second secretary post to the Chinese Embassy in Mali. After an assistant minister position at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wan became ambassador to Czechoslovakia. A four year stint as vice-minister at the ministry was followed by ambassadorships to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and Brazil.
In 2002, Wan became commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the Macao SAR.
2002— | Commissioner, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Macao SAR | |
2000—2002 | Ambassador, Chinese Embassy Brazil, Rio de Janeiro | |
1997—2000 | Ambassador, Chinese Embassy Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Pyongyang | |
1993—1997 | Vice-Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs | |
1992—1993 | Ambassador, Chinese Embassy Czechoslovakia, Prague | |
1989—1992 | Assistant Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs | |
Director-General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Personnel Department | ||
Deputy Director-General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Personnel Department | ||
1983—1983 | Deputy Section Chief, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Affairs Department | |
1983—???? | Section Chief, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Affairs Department | |
1982—1983 | Second Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Affairs Department | |
1978—1982 | Second Secretary, Chinese Embassy Mali, Bamako City | |
1967—1978 | Staff Member, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Information Department | |
1967—1978 | Deputy Section Chief, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Information Department |