Liao Guoxun, mayor of China’s port city Tianjin, dead at 59
- Party newspaper report says he died after a sudden illness without elaborating on cause
- Liao, who was also the city’s deputy party chief, appeared to be in good health in the days before his unexpected death

Liao Guoxun, mayor of the northern Chinese port city of Tianjin, has died after a sudden illness, according to the municipality’s Communist Party newspaper. He was 59.
Tianjin Daily said on its WeChat account on Thursday that Liao, who was also the city’s deputy party chief, had died a day earlier, without elaborating on the cause of death.
He was last seen in public on Monday, along with Tianjin party chief Li Hongzhong and other officials at a meeting about curbing pollution. According to video clips of the event broadcast on Tianjin TV, Liao appeared to be in good health.
His comments from the meeting were published a day later by Tianjin Daily. “[We] must resolutely implement Xi Jinping’s thoughts on ecological civilisation … and fight the battle for blue sky, clean water and earth with greater determination, strong strength and higher standards,” he said.
On Sunday morning, Liao chaired a municipal government meeting which reviewed a plan to promote employment.
Liao was born in the southwestern province of Sichuan but spent most of his life in neighbouring Guizhou, where he became a middle-school teacher after graduating from a university in its provincial capital Guiyang.