Wang Yanchang (Chinese: 王言昌; pinyin: Wáng Yánchāng; 1926–2008) was a diplomat of the People's Republic of China.
In 1947, he joined the Northeast Branch of Xinhua News Agency and, in 1954, he was transferred to the Department of Foreign Affairs of Renmin University of China to study.
[2] Starting in 1960, he served in the Consulate-General in Mumbai, the Party Committee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Political Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Embassy in Denmark, and later served as the counselor of the Embassy in Denmark.
[3][4][5] The Chinese community in Lima, then closely identified with the Republic of China, was referenced in Wang's speech at a reception honouring the establishment of relations between both countries, where he hoped that his "pro-Kuomintang compatriots" would change their political posture and accept the People's Republic.
[3][4] He served as a deputy to the 5th National People's Congress, a member of the 13th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, and a member of the 8th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.