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Nan Hanchen in Moscow (May 1952)

Nan Hanchen (simplified Chinese: 南汉宸; traditional Chinese: 南漢宸; 1895 – January 27, 1967) was the first governor of the People's Bank of China (1949–1954). He was born in Hongdong County, Linfen, Shanxi Province. He died during the Cultural Revolution. He was a delegate to the 1st National People's Congress, 2nd National People's Congress and 3rd National People's Congress.

Preceded byNew office Governor of the People's Bank of China
1949–1954
Succeeded byCao Juru
Governors of the People's Bank of China
  1. Nan Hanchen
  2. Cao Juru
  3. Hu Lijiao
  4. Chen Xiyu
  5. Li Baohua
  6. Lü Peijian
  7. Chen Muhua
  8. Li Guixian
  9. Zhu Rongji
  10. Dai Xianglong
  11. Zhou Xiaochuan
  12. Yi Gang
  13. Pan Gongsheng


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