The Chinese Ambassador to Singapore Sun Haiyan will step down at the end of this month. It is expected to be promoted to the deputy minister of the CPC Central Committee's Foreign Liaison Department, becoming the first "post -70s" deputy ministerial official of the Central Foreign Affairs System.

Sun Haiyan has been the Chinese ambassador to Singapore since May last year.All sectors of Singapore have recently received invitations from the hospitality of Sun Haiyan.

It is reported that she will return to the Ministry of the United States and take the new deputy minister.This also means that Sun Haiyan, born in 1972, will become the first "post -70s" deputy ministerial official of the CPC Central Committee's foreign affairs system and the only female deputy ministerial official.

The Central United Ministry is the institution of the CCP's inter -party exchange, and the current minister is Liu Jianchao.The "Ministry Leader" page of the Ministry of United website shows that the department currently has four deputy ministers, namely Guo Yezhou, Qian Hongshan, Chen Zhou, Li Mingxiang, and a assistant assistant Zhu Rui.

Sun Haiyan has long been in the Central United Ministry before serving as the Chinese ambassador to Singapore.

Public information shows that Sun Haiyan graduated from Peking University and is a PhD in law.In 1997, she entered the work of the Ministry of the United States and served as the deputy director of the Research Office of the China United Ministry, director of the Contemporary World Research Center, director of the Information Communication Bureau and a spokesman for the Central Committee of the Ministry of Information Communication. In August 2018One director.

In May last year, Sun Haiyan replaced Hong Xiaoyong and became the 12th Chinese ambassador to Singapore.In March of this year, the Prime Minister Li Xianlong visited China for the first time after the epidemic. Sun Haiyan took over and visited Guangzhou in Guangzhou.

Sun Haiyan has frequently communicated with local circles during his tenure in Singapore, and often appeared at public activities.

She vigorously promoted Chinese culture. The Chinese Embassy in Singapore held a large -scale lunar New Year celebration at the end of January this year to show Chinese culture. She invited 1,500 guests in the new political, business, and education and cultural circles to participate.

Sun Haiyan set up a page on Facebook on social media, and shared the work and life in Singapore.She has also published an article in the United Morning Post and the English electronic magazine "ThinkChina" to explain the views on new China relations and Chinese epidemic prevention policies in the emotional text.