Cai Wu

Chinese politician (born 1949)
Cai Wu
蔡武
Cai Wu
Deputy Head of Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese people's Political Consultative Conference
In office
February 2015 – March 2018
HeadPan Yunhe
Minister of Culture
In office
17 March 2008 – December 2014
Preceded bySun Jiazheng
Succeeded byLuo Shugang
Head of the Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party
In office
June 2005 – December 2014
HeadLiu Qibao
Director of the State Council Information Office
In office
6 August 2005 – 30 March 2008
Preceded byZhao Qizheng
Succeeded byWang Chen
Director of the Central Office of Foreign Propaganda
In office
6 August 2005 – 30 March 2008
Preceded byZhao Qizheng
Succeeded byWang Chen
Deputy Director of the International Liaison Department of the Chinese Communist Party
In office
June 1997 – June 2005
DirectorDai Bingguo→Wang Jiarui
Personal details
BornOctober 1949 (age 74)
Lanzhou, Gansu, China
Political partyChinese Communist Party
Alma materPeking University

Cai Wu (Chinese: 蔡武; pinyin: Cài Wǔ; born October 1949) is a retired Chinese politician and a former Minister of Culture of the People's Republic of China.

Biography

Cai Wu was born in Gansu Province. During the Cultural Revolution, Cai was forced to leave his home in the Wudu region of Gansu. He first went to Gaotai county, and then worked in the coal mines of Shandan county. At the same time, he worked as a communications officer for the Gansu Daily newspaper.

In October 1976, Cai was transferred to the Gansu coal authority, and became the body's political affairs cadre. After retaking the National College Entrance Examination, Cai entered Peking University in 1978. He majored in international politics, and taught at the international relations school after graduation.

In 1983, Cai joined the Communist Youth League of China, and served as the head minister of the League's Central Ministry of International Communication, before rising to become a member of the League's Central Standing Committee, and the person in charge of national youth outreach.

In 1995, Cai became an analyst at the International Department Central Committee of CPC, and in the same year rose to the position of assistant secretary of the department. In 1997, he became the deputy minister of the department. In August 2005, Cai became the head of the Information Office of the State Council. He was appointed as Minister of Culture in March 2008.

He retired after having reached the age of 65 from his post as Minister of Culture in December 2014.

Cai Wu is a member of the 17th and 18th Central Committees of the Chinese Communist Party, and a professor of international relations at Renmin University. He also has a Doctorate degree in Law.

References

External links

  • Searchable biography of Cai Wu @ China Vitae
  • Biography of Cai Wu
Party political offices
Preceded by Director of the Central Office of Foreign Propaganda
2005-2008
Succeeded by
Wang Chen
Government offices
Preceded by Minister of Culture
2008–2014
Succeeded by
Preceded by Director of the State Council Information Office
2005-2008
Succeeded by
Wang Chen
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1st Vice-Premier Zhang Gaoli
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  1. Yang Jing (dismissed Feb 2018)
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Yang Jing (dismissed Feb 2018)
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Yang Chuantang → Li Xiaopeng
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Chen Lei
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Cai Wu → Luo Shugang
23 Health & Family Planning Commission
Li Bin♀
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