H.E. Zhong Jianhua
China's Ambassador to South Africa
Date of Birth: 12/1950
Place of Birth: Jiangsu Province
The
career of China’s
new Ambassador to South
Africa, Zhong
Jianhua, hints at the importance Beijing places on its
biggest trade
partner in Africa. A graduate of the Beijing Institute of Foreign
Languages, Zhong joined the Foreign Affairs Ministry in 1977. His past
assignments include eight years at China’s Embassy in Britain
and twelve at the Department of Consular Affairs in Beijing, where he
became Director-General in 1999.
No
stranger to
sticky negotiations, in 1991-93 Zhong was First Secretary of the
Chinese delegation to the Sino-British Joint Liaison Group that
prepared the 1997 Hong Kong handover. Later, he was a negotiator for
the United States’
reparations for the North Atlantic Treaty
Organisation’s bombing of China’s Embassy in
Belgrade, Yugoslavia,
in 1999. In 2001-2007, as Consul
General in Los Angeles, USA, Zhong was an active speaker who could be
counted on to accentuate the positive. His responses to questions on
income inequality and economic reform were more nuanced and
constructive than Beijing’s usual line.
Before
leaving his US post in 2007, Zhong massaged religious
leaders’ concerns about how China will accommodate the
religious practices of Olympic athletes in 2008. Now Beijing has placed
a friendly, media-canny face in Pretoria, perhaps in anticipation of
tricky public relations duties to emerge.