Sze Sung-hsi
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
- ↑ 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]
- ↑ Free China Review, 1966, p. 5
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Chinese ambassador to the Maldives in 1966 |
Liu Hsin-yu |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Sze Sung-hsi |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | 斯 頌 熙 |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Chinese diplomat |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 29, 1909 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hangzhou , Chinese Empire |
DATE OF DEATH | June 26, 1994 |