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Consulate General of China, New York

Coordinates: 40°45′44″N 74°00′01″W / 40.7621°N 74.0003°W / 40.7621; -74.0003
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Consulate-General of the People's Republic of China in New York
中华人民共和国驻纽约总领事馆
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LocationMidtown Manhattan, New York City, US
Address520 12th Ave
Coordinates40°45′44″N 74°00′01″W / 40.7621°N 74.0003°W / 40.7621; -74.0003
Consul GeneralHuang Ping
Websitenewyork.china-consulate.gov.cn Edit this at Wikidata

The Consulate-General of the People's Republic of China in New York (Chinese: 中华人民共和国驻纽约总领事馆), or simply the Consulate General of China in New York, is a diplomatic mission of China in the United States, headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The current consul general is Huang Ping, serving since 2018.[1]

History

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Espionage

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In September 2020, US secretary of state Mike Pompeo described the consulate as a "spy hub" after the arrest of an New York City Police Department officer charged with spying for the Chinese government.[2][3][4] An editorial in the Chinese Communist Party-owned Global Times tabloid newspaper rejected Pompeo's claims, threatening retaliation against American diplomats if Chinese diplomats were detained or deported.[5]

Protests

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The consulate has been the site of numerous protests, including against the Chinese government response to COVID-19 in 2022 and to mark the anniversary of the handover of Hong Kong.[6][7][8][9]

Linda Sun indictment

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In September 2024, Linda Sun, a former deputy chief of staff to New York governor Kathy Hochul, was indicted for violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act.[1][10][11] The indictment showed that Sun had worked with the consulate to prevent then-lieutenant governor Hochul from attending an event at the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York.[12][13][14]

The indictment likewise showed Consul General Huang Ping had given direct orders and bribes to Sun.[15] Hochul requested Huang be expelled by US secretary of state Antony Blinken.[1][16][17] As of October 2024, Huang continued in his capacity as consul general.[16]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Pazmino, Gloria; Morales, Mark; Tebor, Celina (2024-09-04). "After NY governor says China's consul general was removed, State Department says 'there was no expulsion action'". CNN. Retrieved 2024-10-22.
  2. ^ Bowden, Ebony (2020-09-24). "Exclusive | Pompeo says China's NY consulate is major spy hub". Retrieved 2024-10-22.
  3. ^ Dolma, Kelsang (2021-01-05). "Refugees Are Victims of Chinese Espionage, Not Accomplices". Foreign Policy. Retrieved 2024-10-22.
  4. ^ CBS New York (2020-09-24). Report: Pompeo Says China Is Using NY Consulate As Spy Hub. Retrieved 2024-10-22 – via YouTube.
  5. ^ Riley, Michael (2020-09-26). "China's Global Times Slams Pompeo Over NYC Spy-Hub Claims". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2024-10-22.
  6. ^ Pratt, Mark (2022-11-30). "Hundreds at Harvard, NYC, Chicago protest China's actions". Associated Press. Retrieved 2024-10-22.
  7. ^ Wilson, Abby; Yeh, Mayee (2022-12-01). "Hundreds protest China's zero-COVID policy, gov't at consulate". Washington Square News. Retrieved 2024-10-22.
  8. ^ Chow, Mantai (2022-07-01). "Protest outside China's consulate in New York on 25th anniversary of Hong Kong handover". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2024-10-22.
  9. ^ Zhang, Han (2024-06-11). "How Members of the Chinese Diaspora Found Their Voices". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved 2024-10-22.
  10. ^ Cabral, Sam (2024-09-04). "Ex-aide to New York Governor Kathy Hochul charged as Chinese agent". BBC News. Retrieved 2024-10-22.
  11. ^ Katersky, Aaron (2024-09-03). "Linda Sun, former Kathy Hochul aide, accused of scheming to advance interests of China". ABC News. Retrieved 2024-10-22.
  12. ^ McCartney, Micah (2024-09-05). "Senior Chinese diplomat in New York foreign agent scandal leaves US post". Newsweek. Retrieved 2024-10-22.
  13. ^ Pazmino, Gloria (2024-09-08). "An alleged Chinese agent went undetected in New York state government for years. Why it may have taken so long for authorities to act". CNN. Retrieved 2024-10-22.
  14. ^ Staff (2024-09-04). "Ex-aide to New York governors charged with being agent of Chinese government". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-10-22.
  15. ^ Lavine, Owen (2024-09-04). "Top Chinese Official Huang Ping Ousted After Ex-Gov Aide Linda Sun Spy Claims". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2024-10-22.
  16. ^ a b Pilkington, Ed (2024-09-04). "US denies Chinese diplomat expelled amid New York spying dispute". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-10-22.
  17. ^ Hogan, Bernadette (2024-09-04). "Hochul wanted Chinese Consul General expelled after Linda Sun arrest". NY1. Retrieved 2024-10-22.
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