1 Feb 1935
Panama
Panama
- Shen Jinding (Shen Ching-ting) was named the Chinese ambassador to Panama. ww2dbase [Panama City | CPC]
29 Apr 1941
Panama
Panama
- Shen Jinding (Shen Ching-ting), the Chinese ambassador to Panama, was given the concurrent role of ambassador to Honduras. He would remain in Panama City and would never set up an embassy in Honduras. ww2dbase [Panama City | CPC]
17 Jun 1942
Panama
Panama
- Tu Yuntan (Tu Yuen-ten), a Chinese diplomat in the Panama embassy, relieved Shen Jinding (Shen Ching-ting) as the Chinese ambassador to Honduras. He would remain in Panama City and would never set up an embassy in Honduras. ww2dbase [Panama City | CPC]
1 Sep 1942
Panama
Panama
- Tu Yuntan (Tu Yuen-ten) relieved Shen Jinding (Shen Ching-ting) as the Chinese ambassador to Panama. ww2dbase [Panama City | CPC]
1 Nov 1947
Panama
Panama
- Tu Yuntan (Tu Yuen-ten) stepped down as the Chinese ambassador to Panama. ww2dbase [Panama City | CPC]
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