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Hua Chunying

1970 - Today

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Hua Chunying (Chinese: 华春莹; born 24 April 1970) is a Chinese diplomat who has been serving as Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of China since 2024. She most notably served as spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. After graduating from Nanjing University with a major in English language and literature in 1992, Hua joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a section member. She served as staff member, attaché, and third secretary in the Ministry's Department of Western Europe and the China Embassy in Singapore from 1992 to 2003. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Hua Chunying is the 18,371st most popular politician, the 1,142nd most popular biography from China and the 474th most popular Chinese Politician.

Hua Chunying is a prominent Chinese politician and spokeswoman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China. She is most known for her role in representing China's foreign policy positions and addressing international media inquiries.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Hua Chunying ranks 649Before her are Oleg Tsaryov, Valentí Massana, Julia Franck, Kentaro Sawada, Pedro Barbosa, and Eugenio Corini. After her are Richard Osman, Astrid Kumbernuss, Raouf Bouzaiene, Kelly Loeffler, Josie Bissett, and Rodolfo Chikilicuatre.

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In China

Among people born in China, Hua Chunying ranks 1,144 out of 1,610Before her are Xian Dongmei (1975), Xu Kai (1995), Wei Qingguang (1962), Chen Lu (1976), Ye Qiaobo (1964), Gao Hongbo (1966), Abdurehim Heyit (1962), and Dolkun Isa (1967). After her are Xu Xing (1969), Li Ting (1980), Luan Jujie (1958), and Ding Ning (1990).

Among POLITICIANS In China

Among politicians born in China, Hua Chunying ranks 474Before her are Mao Chi-kuo (1948), Chen Muhua (1921), Gao Zhisheng (1964), Sun Zhengcai (1963), Liu Guoliang (1976), and Dolkun Isa (1967). After her are Fu Mingxia (1978), Gyaincain Norbu (1990), Chen Jing (1968), Xiong Ni (1974), Qiu Jian (1975), and Liu Zhongqing (1985).