About the Consulate-General
Discover the role of Singapore's Consulate-General in Shanghai and its staff.
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 Isaac Chan
Deputy Consul-General
Ms Loh Shi Qin, Melanie
Consul (Admin & Consular)
Ms Soon Yi Rui
Vice-Consul (Political)
Ms Choong Jia Ci, Joanne
Vice-Consul (Admin & Consular)
Ms Lee Qi Yi, Bernice
Attaché (Admin & Technical)
Mr Vinson Philip Kang Fu Xiang
Attaché (Admin & Technical)
Ms Amelia Ng Chai Peng
Executive Officer
Commercial Section (Enterprise Singapore)
Mr Eugene Eu Zhen An
Consul
Mr Tang Wei Guo
Consul
Industry Section (Economic Development Board)
Mr Gan Chee How Victor
Regional Vice President
Ms Jacklyn Zhang Yiwen
Regional Director
Ms Pang Zi Tian
Regional Director
Maritime Section (Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore)
Ms Chong Lee Fee
Regional Director
Singapore Embassy and Consulates-General in China
Besides the Consulate-General in Shanghai, we have an Embassy in Beijing and Consulates-General in Chengdu, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, and Xiamen.
