- Zhou Nan
Infobox President
name=Zhou Nan
周南
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nationality=Chinese
religion =Atheist
order=7th Director of theXinhua News Agency ,Hong Kong
term_start=January 1990
term_end=July 1997
predecessor=Xu Jiatun
successor=Jiang Enzhu
birth_date=birth date and age|1927|12|20
birth_place=flagicon|Republic of China|1912Changchun ,Jinan Province ,China
spouse= Huang Guo
party=Communist Party of China
vicepresident=
order2=2nd Chinese Ambassador to theUnited Nations
term_start2=October1980
term_end2=November1981
predecessor2=
successor2=Zhou Nan (Simplified Chinese: 周南; Pinyin: Zhōu Nán) was a prominent Chinese
politician anddiplomat , and served as Director of theXinhua News Agency in Hong Kong, Vice Minister of the People's Republic of China'sMinistry of Foreign Affairs , and Ambassador to theUnited Nations . [http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/ziliao/wjrw/lrfbzjbzzl/t40495.htm Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China Zhou Nan] ] He was also a member of the Standing Committee of the 7th and 8th National People's Congress, and a member of the 14th Central Committee of the CPC. He is best known as China's delegation head and main representative during negotiations for the transfer of sovereignties ofHong Kong and Macau from Britain andPortugal to China.Early years and education
Born in December 1927 in
Changchun ,Jilin Province , Zhou was born under the name of Gao Qinglian. He was the smallest of five children born to Gao Guozhu, the magistrate of Anda County inHeilongjiang Province , and his second wife Wang Yunzhi. Just before the Japanese invasion of Manchuria, the family moved to the city ofTianjin , where at age 14, Gao enrolled atTianjin 'sYaohua High School . Upon graduation, he attendedBeijing University from 1944-1948, majoring in philosophy. In 1949, he was appointed Head of the English Department atBeijing Foreign Studies University .Early Political Career
In April 1946, Gao Qingzong formally entered the
Communist Party of China under thenom de guerre (or Party name) "Zhou Nan", a poet from theSong Dynasty . Party members at the time were advised to go by aliases or false names to protect themselves from Nationalist persecution. [ [http://www.answers.com/topic/pseudonymity Pseudonymity] ] From then on, he made his name change official and became formally known as Zhou Nan. During theKorean War , Zhou served as the Chief of the Political Bureau of thePeople's Volunteer Army , and interrogated captured POW's. [http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/ziliao/wjrw/lrfbzjbzzl/t40495.htm Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China Zhou Nan] ] In 1951, he joined the Foreign Service and took up a post as the Third Secretary and later Second Secretary at the newly created Chinese Embassy inPakistan . After serving in Pakistan for four years, Zhou returned to Beijing in 1955 as Section Chief of the Department of West Asian and North African Affairs. [http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/ziliao/wjrw/lrfbzjbzzl/t40495.htm Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China Zhou Nan] ] During theCultural Revolution , He was later appointed First Secretary at the Chinese Embassy inTanzania , where he served until 1973.Career as Ambassador to the United Nations
In 1973, Zhou Nan became First Secretary and Councellor of the People's Republic of China's first ever delegation to the
United Nations . He was made the PRC's official ambassador to the U.N. in 1980. After serving twelve years on the Chinese delegation, Zhou returned from New York in the 1983 to engage in preliminary talks with the British government regarding the return of the then British-ownedHong Kong to Chinese rule.Career as Vice Foreign Minister
Zhou Nan was promoted to the office of Vice Minister of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1984. [http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/ziliao/wjrw/lrfbzjbzzl/t40495.htm Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China Zhou Nan] ] His primary task was to spearhead the Chinese delegation to negotiate thetransfer of the sovereignty of Hong Kong with theBritish Foreign Ministry . Replacing his former superiorYao Guang , whose lack of progress the PRC government had become disenchanted with, Zhou remained in constant talks with the British delegation for 13 years until the official handover of Hong Kong in 1997. ["The Fall of Hong Kong" by Mark Roberti, page 80.] On September 26, 1984, Zhou Nan and British delegation head Sir Richard Evans signed the important UK-ChinaJoint Declaration (中英联合声明) at theGreat Hall of the People in Beijing. [ [http://english.people.com.cn/200408/14/eng20040814_152923.html People's Daily Online] ] TheJoint Declaration promised Hong Kong's status as aSpecial Administrative Region (SAR) of China after 1997, and allowed Hong Kong citizens to retain their rights and freedoms enjoyed under British rule. ["Experiences of China" by Sir Percy Cradock, page 208. ISBN 978-0719560422]Legacy
"Zhou was witty and urbane and liked to charm people by quoting classical Chinese poems. Although he wore old-fashioned glasses and drab Chinese-made suits, he spoke fluent English and was regarded as a sophisticated international diplomat. At the negotiating table, Zhou was tough, aggressive, even brutish. He was a ferocious negotiator who carried out instructions ruthlessly." ["The Fall of Hong Kong" by Mark Roberti, page 80.] - Mark Roberti,
Asiaweek correspondent"Intelligent, cultivated, a great man for quotations, whether in Chinese or English, a great man for toasts in
maotai , [Zhou Nan] had acquired some of the Western habits of transacting business: it was even possible to get authoritative answers out of him by telephone; and he accelerated the delicate manoeuvres on the agenda for the talks.""Experiences of China" byPercy Cradock , page 186] - Sir Percy Cradock, British Ambassador to China (1978 - 1984)References
External links
* [http://www.time.com/time/international/1996/960701/interview.html "The Pearl Will Shine Brighter" TIME Magazine Interview with Zhou Nan]
* [http://www.sd.xinhuanet.com/sdsq/2007-06/13/content_10288196.htm Zhou Nan: The Poet-Diplomat]
* [http://baike.baidu.com/view/223867.htm Baidu Encyclopedia - Zhou Nan]
* [http://news.sohu.com/20070625/n250751665.shtml Sohu News: Interview with Zhou Nan (June 2007)]
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