On August 24, 1992, South Korea established diplomatic relations with the
People's Republic of China after severing diplomatic relations with the
Republic of China. The embassy buildings and other assets were taken over by the South Korean government and transferred to China. In response to the Korean government's hard stance on taking over the embassy, some of the diplomats who worked there wreaked havoc on the building, including cutting it off from water and electricity, and destroying carpets and furniture. It was alleged that the new envoys who arrived didn't even have a place to eat in the building. Soon after, engineering and technical personnel were called from Shandong Province to repair the building, which was completed by January 1993. The move-in of the embassy was officially complete on February 5, 1993. In 2002, due to the renovation and reconstruction of the Myeongdong site, the Chinese Embassy in South Korea temporarily moved to
Jongno District, which then moved back in January 2014. The newly built embassy consists of a 10-story office building and another 24-story dormitory building. The new embassy covers an area of 18,000 square meters, which is larger than the
U.S. Embassy () and the () in Seoul. Among the Chinese embassies, it is second in area only to the
Chinese embassy in Washington (). == List of Ambassadors ==