ABOUT THE CONSULATE-GENERAL

Since Singapore and China established diplomatic relations in October 1990, the former Singapore Commercial Representative Office in Shanghai was renamed as Singapore Consulate in Shanghai. It was later upgraded to the Consulate-General in Shanghai in January 1996. The mission of the Consulate-General is to safeguard the interests of Singaporeans visiting, living and working in its consular district of the Shanghai Municipality, and the Anhui, Jiangsu and Zhejiang Provinces and to promote political, economic and cultural links between Singapore and China.

Key Staff Members

 

Mr Yip Wei Kiat
Consul-General


Commercial Section

(International Enterprise Singapore)

 

Ms Sim Ann
Consul
Mr Gan Teng Kiat
Deputy Consul-General

 

Mr Ang Choo Pin
Consul (Political)

Mr Koh Hong Chee
Vice-Consul (Visa)

Ms Soh Swee Ping
Consul

Ms Michelle Chow
Consul


Ms Tan Lee Yan
Vice-Consul (Admin & Consular)

Education & Culture Section

(Contact Singapore)

 

Mr Damien Chua
Attaché (Admin & Consular)

Ms Chia Choong Yeen
Consul

 

Industry Section

(Economic Development Board)

 

Ms Ngoh Eng Hong
Consul

Mr Koh Jin Hoe
Consul

 

Infocomm Section

(Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore)


Mr Tan Aik Bing
Consul (Infocomm)
 
Mr Lee Sze Chin
Assistant to Consul (Infocomm)
 

Singapore Embassy and Consulates in China

Besides the Consulate-General in Shanghai, we have an Embassy in Beijing and Consulate-Generals in Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Xiamen.