Mayor of Guangzhou

Mayor of Guangzhou

This list includes only those persons who served as mayors of Guangzhou since the mid-Warlord era.

Contents

Republic of China

      Kuomintang       Nanjing regimeKuomintang

Mayors

# Name Office
1 Sun Fo (孙科) 15 February 1921 — July 1922
2 Wu Fei (吴飞) July 1922 — December 1922
3 Jin Zhang (金章) December 1922 — 8 February 1923
4 Lin Yungai (林云陔) 8 February 1923 — 26 February 1923
5 Sun Fo (孙科) 26 February 1923 — September 1924
6 Li Fulin (李福林) September 1924 — July 1925
City Council Chairperson
1 Wu Chaoshu (伍朝枢) July 1925 — June 1926
2 Sun Fo (孙科) June 1926 — May 1927
3 Lin Yungai (林云陔) May 1927 — November 1927
4 Gan Naiguang (甘乃光) November 1927 — May 1928
Mayor
7 Lin Yungai (林云陔) May 1928 — June 1931
8 Cheng Tiangu (程天固) June 1931 — March 1932
9 Liu Jiwen (刘纪文) March 1932 — August 1936
10 Zeng Yangfu (曾养甫) August 1936 — 21 October 1938
(11) Peng Dongyuan (彭东原) 21 October 1938 — October 1941
(12) Zhou Huaren (周化人) October 1941 — June 1942
(13) Chen Yaozu (陈耀祖) June 1942 — 1942
(14) Zhou Yingxiang (周应湘) 1942 — February 1943
(15) Wang Qi (汪屺) February 1943 — 1944
(16) Zhang Zhuo (张焯) 1944 — September 1945
11 Chen Ce (陈策) September 1945 — June 1946
12 Ouyang Ju (欧阳驹) June 1946 — 6 October 1949
13 Li Yangjing (李扬敬) 6 October 1949 — 28 October 1949

People's Republic of China

Mayors

# Name Office
1 Ye Jianying (叶剑英) 28 October 1949 — December 1952
2 He Wei (何伟) December 1952 — November 1956
3 Zhu Guang (朱光) November 1956 — November 1960
4 Zeng Sheng (曾生) November 1960 — 15 March 1967
Chairman of Guangzhou Revolutionary Committee
5(1) Huang Ronghai (黄荣海) 15 March 1967 — December 1972
6(2) Jiao Linyi (焦林义) December 1972 — March 1979
7(3) Yang Shangkun (杨尚昆) March 1979 — September 1981
Mayor
8 Liang Lingguang (梁灵光) September 1981 — July 1983
9 Ye Xuanping (叶选平) July 1983 — August 1985
10 Zhu Senlin (朱森林) August 1985 — June 1988
11 Yang Ziyuan (杨资元) June 1988 — 7 June 1989
12 Li Ziliu (黎子流) 7 June 1989 — 1996
13 Lin Shusen (林树森) 1996 — April 2003
14 Zhang Guangning (张广宁) April 2003 — 16 April 2010
15 Wan Qingliang (万庆良) 16 April 2010 — Incumbent

Party chiefs

# Name Office
1 Ye Jianying (叶剑英) 28 October 1949 — December 1952
2 He Wei (何伟) December 1952 — November 1956
3 Wang De (王德) November 1956 — February 1965
4 Yong Wentao (雍文涛) February 1965 — July 1966
5 Xue Yan (薛焰) July 1966 — July 1983
6 Luo Peiyuan (罗培元) July 1983 — August 1985
7 Zhang Hanqing (张汉青) August 1985 — June 1988
8 Yang Ziyuan (杨资元) June 1988 — 7 June 1989
9 Wu Mengzhao (邬梦兆) 7 June 1989 — 1998
10 Chen Kaizhi (陈开枝) 1998 — April 2003
11 Zhu Zhenzhong (朱振中) April 2003 — 16 April 2010
12 Lin Yuanhe (林元和) 16 April 2010 — Incumbent

See Also

  • Mayor of Beijing
  • Mayor of Chongqing
  • Mayor of Shanghai
  • Mayor of Tianjin

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