Sze Sung-hsi

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sze Sung-hsi斯 頌 熙 (born August 29, 1909 in Hangzhou , Empire of China , † June 26, 1994 ) was a Chinese diplomat .

In 1933, he graduated from Zhejiang Zhuji Secondary School, Central Political School, Foreign Affairs Department. He studied public law at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin and international law at the Hague Academy for International Law . In 1937 he was first-class legation secretary in Berlin. In 1946 he was employed in The Hague ( Netherlands ). From 1955 he was Counselor in Panama City , then in 1956 Counselor in Tehran ( Iran ) and in 1964 Counselor in Amman ( Jordan ). He was the first ambassador to the Maldives in 1966. He was envoy to Beirut Lebanon in 1967.

Individual evidence

  1. Another new Chinese embassy is in store for Male, the capital of the Maldive Islands, which gained its independence from Great Britain a year ago. Ambassador will be Sze Sung-hsi who has been serving in the West Asiatic Affairs Department of the Foreign Ministry. [1]
  2. Free China Review, 1966, p. 5
predecessor Office successor
Chinese ambassador to the Maldives in
1966
Liu Hsin-yu