Chen Chih-Mai

Chen Chih-Mai (Chinese: 陳之邁) (1908–1978) was a Republic of China diplomat who served as ambassador to several countries.

After graduating from Tsinghua University in 1928, he pursued further studies in the United States, ultimately receiving a Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1933.

He served in the Ministry of Education [es; fr; ja] and in the Executive Yuan during the war, and in 1944 was transferred to the Embassy of the Republic of China in the United States.

[2][3] He wrote about Chinese art, culture, and politics, delivered the 20th George Ernest Morrison Lecture in Ethnology in 1960, and published in the Journal of the Oriental Society of Australia.

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