List of ambassadors of the Republic of China to Nicaragua

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Ambassador of the Republic of China (Taiwan) to Nicaragua
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Style His Excellency
Inaugural holder Jonyor C. Liao
Formation1930
Final holder Iván Yueh-Jung Lee
Abolished2021

The Republic of China ambassador in Managua was the official representative of the Government in Taipei to the Government of Nicaragua. There was a representative of the Government in Beijing to the Government of Nicaragua between 1985 and 1990, and again from 2021 onwards (see List of ambassadors of China to Nicaragua).

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻尼加拉瓜大使列表
Observations Premier of the Republic of China President of Nicaragua Term end
1930 Jonyor C. Liao 廖颂扬 Chargé d'affaires and consultant until the 1931 Nicaragua earthquake. Chiang Kai-shek José María Moncada Tapia 1931
1932Consul Chiang Kai-shek José María Moncada Tapia 1935
1935 Sung Hun-chi Consul general [1] Wang Jingwei Juan Bautista Sacasa 1955
1936 Lin Jen-chou Consul general [2] Chiang Kai-shek Carlos Alberto Brenes Jarquín
1950 Sung Hang-chee Consul general [3] Chen Cheng Anastasio Somoza García
May 1, 1955The Consulate was elevated to Legation level in 1955. Yu Hung-chun Anastasio Somoza García
1960 Kiang Si-ling Chargé d'affaires [4] Chen Cheng Luis Somoza Debayle 1961
July 25, 196125. The Legislative Yuan ratified a 10-year cultural convention between the Republic of China and the Republic of Nicaragua. [5] Chen Cheng Luis Somoza Debayle
December 23, 1971 Fang Chin-yen At 40, Fang Chin-yen was the youngest ambassador of this country.[ clarification needed ] [6] Yen Chia-kan Anastasio Somoza Debayle 1975
August 6, 1979 Ting Ke Chargé d'affaires [7] Sun Yun-suan Francisco Urcuyo Maliaños
September 6, 1979 Hsueh Jen-yang Ambassador [8] Sun Yun-suan Francisco Urcuyo Maliaños
September 10, 1979 Mao Chi-hsien zh:毛起鹇 Ambassador [9] Sun Yun-suan Francisco Urcuyo Maliaños 1983
August 24, 1984 Francisco Ou 歐鴻鍊Or Hung-lien [10] Yu Kuo-hwa Francisco Urcuyo Maliaños December 23, 1985
February 17, 1991 Lin Ki-tseng 林基正Ambassador [11] Hau Pei-tsun Violeta Barrios de Chamorro 1992
August 6, 1998 Agustín C. T. Wu 吳慶堂Ambassador [12] Vincent Siew Arnoldo Alemán
January 26, 1999 Tsai Teh-san 蔡德三Antonio T. S. Tsai [13] Vincent Siew Arnoldo Alemán 2002
December 14, 2007 Ming-Ta Hung 洪明達 [14] Chang Chun-hsiung Daniel Ortega
January 6, 2011 Jaime Chin-mu Wu 吳進木 [15] Wu Den-yih Daniel Ortega May 22, 2011
July 28, 2011 Ingrid Ying-Whei Hsing 邢瀛輝 [16] Sean Chen Daniel Ortega December 27, 2014
May 25, 2015 Rolando Jer-ming Chuang 莊哲銘 [17] Mao Chi-kuo Daniel Ortega June 4, 2016
May 1, 2017 Jaime Chin-mu Wu 吳進木 [15] Lin Chuan Daniel Ortega September 28, 2021
November 2021 Iván Yueh-Jung Lee 李岳融 [18] Lai Ching-te Daniel Ortega December 2021

12°07′08″N86°15′48″W / 12.118826°N 86.263258°W / 12.118826; -86.263258 [19]

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  15. 1 2 Jaime Chin-mu Wu
  16. http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/nacionales/109052-embajadora-taiwan-visita-policia-nacional/ Ingrid Ying-Whei Hsing
  17. Rolando Jer-ming Chuang
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  19. La colonia china en Nicaragua, Malcolm Lamb, Directory of Officials and Organizations in China, p. 304