
Chinese Embassy in Thailand

The Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Thailand is China’s chief diplomatic mission to the Kingdom of Thailand, located in Bangkok. The mission’s origins trace to the establishment of diplomatic relations between the People’s Republic of China and Thailand on July 1, 1975, when Thailand recognized the People’s Republic of China, marking a significant shift in Southeast Asian diplomatic relations during the Cold War era. The embassy is currently located in Bangkok, Thailand. Operating under China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (外交部), the embassy characterizes Thailand as “a country with important influence in Asia” and describes bilateral ties as a “one family traditional friendship.” Since formal relations began, the China-Thailand relationship has developed into what the embassy terms a “comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership.” The embassy focuses on implementing leadership consensus, deepening political trust, strengthening cooperation, and expanding cultural exchanges between the two nations. The embassy website provides comprehensive information, consultation, and assistance to Chinese citizens, overseas Chinese, Chinese-funded institutions, and students in Thailand, while working to strengthen bilateral ties in a relationship that has grown significantly since diplomatic relations were established.
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Chinese Name:中國駐泰國大使館
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Founding Date:07.01.1975
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Address:57 Ratchadaphisek Rd, Din Daeng, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
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Current Status:Active