Guo Jinlong

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Guo.
Guo Jinlong
郭金龙
Communist Party Secretary of Beijing
Assumed office
July 2012
Deputy Wang Anshun (mayor)
Lü Xiwen, Gou Zhongwen
Preceded by Liu Qi
Mayor of Beijing
In office
January 26, 2008  July 25, 2012
Party Secretary Liu Qi
Preceded by Wang Qishan
Succeeded by Wang Anshun
Personal details
Born

July 1947 (age 69)


Nanjing

Nationality Chinese
Political party Communist Party of China
Alma mater Nanjing University
Profession Politician
Guo Jinlong
Simplified Chinese 郭金龙
Traditional Chinese 郭金龍

Guo Jinlong (Chinese: 郭金龙; born July 1947) is a Chinese politician, the Communist Party Secretary of Beijing, and a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China. Between 2008 and 2012 Guo served as the Mayor of Beijing. As the Mayor of Beijing during the 2008 Olympics, Guo served as the executive chairman of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG).

Before his career in Beijing, Guo served as the Party Secretary of the Tibet Autonomous Region between 2000 and 2004, and Party Secretary of Anhui Province from 2004 to 2007.

Life and career

Guo Jinlong was born in Nanjing. He graduated from Nanjing University Department of Physics in 1969 and joined the Communist Party of China in 1979, and was sent to work as a technician in Zhong County, Sichuan (later made part of Chongqing municipality), at the local water works department. He also worked as a sports coach, a propaganda instructor, and head of the county education board, before being promoted to county governor. He then worked in the provincial agriculture research office. In 1987, he gained his first political office, as deputy party chief of Leshan, then in 1990 he was made party chief of Leshan.

In December 1993, Guo left Sichuan, where he had worked for over twenty years, and headed to Lhasa to serve as the Deputy Party Secretary of the Tibet Autonomous Region, and was promoted to become the Secretary from 2000 to 2004. As the leading official in Tibet at the time, Guo played a leading role in the Qinghai-Tibet Railway project.

He left Tibet to serve as the party chief of Anhui province in 2004, and Chairman of the Standing Committee of Anhui People's Congress from 2005. In the first year in Anhui Guo and his family conducted work from a hotel.[1] After the departure of Wang Qishan from his post as Mayor of Beijing, Guo headed north from Anhui to take over the position as Acting mayor on November 30, 2007, confirmed on January 26, 2008. He served as Executive President of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2008 Summer Olympics. On July 3, 2012, a few months before the 18th Party Congress, Guo was named party chief of Beijing. At the party congress held in November, Guo was elevated to the 25-member Politburo of the Communist Party of China.

Guo was the alternate member of 15th CPC Central Committee and member of 16th, 17th, and 18th Central Committees.

Due to age restrictions Guo must retire at the 19th Party Congress in 2017.

References

Political offices
Preceded by
Wang Taihua
Chairman of Anhui People's Congress
2005 – 2007
Succeeded by
Wang Jinshan
Preceded by
Wang Qishan
Mayor of Beijing
2007 – 2012
(acting until 2008)
Succeeded by
Wang Anshun
Party political offices
Preceded by
Chen Kuiyuan
Communist Party Secretary of the Tibet Autonomous Region
2000 – 2004
Succeeded by
Yang Chuantang
Preceded by
Wang Taihua
Communist Party Secretary of Anhui
2004 – 2007
Succeeded by
Wang Jinshan
Preceded by
Liu Qi
Communist Party Secretary of Beijing
2012 –
Succeeded by
incumbent
Winter Olympics
Preceded by
South Korea Lee Hee-beom
President of Organizing Committee for Winter Olympic Games
2022
Succeeded by
TBD


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