Public resumes show that Lu Kan, 54, was born in Nanjing, Jiangsu.As a senior diplomat, he has worked in the Foreign Affairs Department of International Department, Military Control Department, US Division, and Journalism Department, as well as the Chinese delegation in the United Nations, the Embassy in Ireland, the Asia -Pacific Economic Cooperation Organization, the Embassy in the United States, and the diplomatic resumeRich.

In July 2019, Lu Kan was transferred to the director of the North American Oceania, and stepped down in December 2021 until this time.

The official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China showed that Yang Tao, director of the International Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has replaced Lu Kan as the post of Director of the North American Oceania (US Division) Division.

Xiao Qian, the former Chinese ambassador to Indonesia, has been served as Ambassador to Australia in January this year.Xiao Qian was born in November 1964. He was once a Chinese ambassador to Hungary, deputy representative of the Korean Peninsula affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador of Asian Affairs, and the Asian Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

On April 17, 2015, Lu Kang appeared publicly as the director and spokesman of the Department of Journalism for the first time, becoming the 29th reporter of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Lu Kang said in his ambassador's speech that China and Indonesia are committed to seeking development for the country and making happiness for the people. The two sides are like -minded and have a broad prospect for mutual benefit.His colleagues in the embassy are willing to work with friends from all walks of life in Indonesia, implement the consensus of the heads of state of the two countries, deepen the development of strategic development, promote pragmatic cooperation in various fields, expand humanistic exchanges, and actively promote the construction of the Community of Destiny in China.The Chinese embassy in Indonesia will continue to serve Chinese citizens in Indonesia as always.

According to the official website of the Chinese Embassy in Indonesia, Lu Kang, the former director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and former spokesman, has been the Chinese ambassador to Indonesia.