Ministry of Culture of The People's Republic of China - List of Culture Ministers

List of Culture Ministers

Name Took office Left office
1 Shen Yanbing October 1949 January 1965
2 Lu Dingyi January 1965 June 1966
3 Xiao Wangdong (肖望东) June 1966 January 1967
post abolished
4 Wu De June 1970 January 1975
5 Yu Huiyong January 1975 October 1976
6 Huang Zhen (黄镇) December 1977 December 1980
7 Zhou Weichi (周巍峙) December 1980 April 1982
8 Zhu Muzhi (朱穆之) April 1982 March 1986
9 Wang Meng March 1986 September 1989
10 He Jingzhi (贺敬之) August 1989 November 1992
11 Liu Zhongde (刘忠德) November 1992 March 1998
12 Sun Jiazheng (孙家正) March 1998 March 2008
13 Cai Wu March 2008 Incumbent

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