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Diplomat for People's Republic of China
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Hao Deqing (Chinese: 郝德青; 1906–1993) was a People's Republic of China diplomat. He was ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Hungary (1954–1961), North Korea (1961–1965), Norway (1971–1972), the Netherlands (1972–1974) and Iran (1974–1977).

Diplomatic posts
Preceded byHuang Zhen People's Republic of China Ambassador to Hungary
1954–1961
Succeeded byChai Zemin
Preceded byQiao Xiaoguang People's Republic of China Ambassador to North Korea
1961–1965
Succeeded byJiao Ruoyu
Preceded byFeng Yujiu People's Republic of China Ambassador to Norway
1971–1972
Succeeded by
Preceded bynew office People's Republic of China Ambassador to the Netherlands
1972–1974
Succeeded byChen Xinren
Preceded byChen Xinren Chinese Ambassador to Iran
1974–1977
Succeeded byJiao Ruoyu
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