List of ambassadors of China to Nicaragua

The Republic of China ambassador in Managua is 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 Nauru between 1985 and 1990.

Ambassador of Republic of China (Taiwan) to Nicaragua
Incumbent
Rolando Jer-ming Chuang

since May 25, 2015
Inaugural holderJonyor C. Liao
Formation1930

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 Charge d'affaires and consultant until the 1931 Nicaragua earthquake.

Liao Sung-yang Jonyor C. Liao, diplomatic official; (* 1903 at Meihsien Kwangtung)

  • 1922: graduated from National Teachers' College of Kwangtung.
  • 1924: National University of Kwangtung.
  • 1924-25: lecturer, Kaying University 'Meihsien.
  • 1925-26: lecturer, Kuoming University, Canton.
  • 1926: Secretary and chief of section, Aviation Bureau, Council of the Nationalist Government at Canton.
  • 1926-27: Instructor in Political Sciences, Whampoa Military Academy.
  • 1826-27: secretary, Canton office of the Central Political Council.
  • 1927: Political Commissioner, 25th Division of National Army.
  • In 1928 he joined foreign service after having passed the competitive examination for the Diplomatic and Consular Service.
  • 1929-34: attache and Third Secretary of the Chinese Legation at Panama.
  • 1929: Charge d'Affairs a.i.
  • 1932-34: Vice-Consul, .
  • 1930-32 Vice-Consul at Nicaragua.
  • 1934: Transferred to Chinese Legation .[1]
Chiang Kai-shek José María Moncada Tapia 1931
1932 Consul Chiang Kai-shek José María Moncada Tapia 1935
1935 Sung Hun-chi Consul general[2] Wang Jingwei Juan Bautista Sacasa 1955
1936 Lin Jen-chou Consul general[3] Chiang Kai-shek Carlos Alberto Brenes Jarquín
1950 Sung Hang-chee Consul general[4] Chen Cheng Anastasio Somoza García
May 1, 1955 The Consulate was elevated to Legation level in 1955. Yu Hung-Chun Anastasio Somoza García
1960 Kiang Si-ling Charge d'affaires[5] Chen Cheng Luis Somoza Debayle 1961
July 25, 1961 25. The Legislative Yuan ratified a 10-year cultural convention between the Republic of China and the Republic of Nicaragua.[6] Chen Cheng Luis Somoza Debayle
December 23, 1971 Fang Chin-yen (1932 in Nantou Department) FANG CHIN-YEN, until now Director of the Department of International Organizations of the Chancellery, will be the youngest Ambassador of this country. Born in the Department of Nantou, in central Taiwan, Fang is 40 years old. The first native of this province to obtain the rank of Ambassador, Fang gathers the fruits of a brilliant career since his entrance by competition in the Ministry, with the highest qualifications, 15 years ago. Fang will be the new Ambassador in Nicaragua. Fang Chin-yen is a native of Nantou, Taiwan. When he was a ... In 1972, at age 39, he was the first native Taiwanese to be named ambassador and was appointed to Nicaragua. ... Fang Chin-yen is fluent in nine languages, especially Japanese[7] Yen Chia-kan Anastasio Somoza Debayle 1975
August 6, 1979 Ting Ke Charge d'affaires[8] Sun Yun-suan Francisco Urcuyo Maliaños
September 6, 1979 Hsueh Jen-yang The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Nicaraguan government, Miguel D'Escoto, told the Chinese Ambassador, Hsueh Jen-yang[9] Sun Yun-suan Francisco Urcuyo Maliaños
September 10, 1979 Mao Chi-hsien zh:毛起鹇 (March 7, 1916 -) from 1972 to 1979 was ambassador to Guatemala10 - President Chiang Ching-kuo Monday appointed Mao Chi-hsien, Chinese ambassador to Guatemala, as Chinese ambassador to Nicaragua. Mao succeeds Hsueh Jen-yang, who will be given a new assignment.[10] Sun Yun-suan Francisco Urcuyo Maliaños 1983
August 24, 1984 Francisco Ou 歐鴻鍊 Or Hung-lien[11] Yu Kuo-hwa Francisco Urcuyo Maliaños December 23, 1985
Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻尼加拉瓜大使列表
Observations Premier of the People's Republic of China President of Nicaragua Term end
December 7, 1985 Governments in Managua and Beijing maintained diplomatic relations. Zhao Ziyang Daniel Ortega November 5, 1990
August 1, 1986 Yu Chengren zh:俞成仁 Zhao Ziyang Daniel Ortega October 1, 1989
October 1, 1989 Huang Zhiliang zh:黃志良 (* 1931 in Suzhou, Jiangsu) from July 1991 to December 1993 was ambassador to Caracas. Li Peng Daniel Ortega November 1, 1990
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
February 17, 1991 Lin Ki-tseng 林基正 LIN, KI-TSENG WS iF. Amb. To Nicaragua 91-; B. Twn. June 5, '36; M. Yin, Suyyy: 2v., 1d .; Educ. LL.B., NTU[12] Hau Pei-tsun Violeta Barrios de Chamorro 1992
August 6, 1998 Agustín C. T. Wu Ambassador of the Republic of China to the Central American country[13] Vincent Siew Arnoldo Alemán
January 26, 1999 Tsai Teh-san Antonio T. S. Tsai[14] Vincent Siew Arnoldo Alemán 2002
December 14, 2007 Ming-Ta Hung [15] Chang Chun-hsiung Daniel Ortega
January 6, 2011 Jaime Chin-mu Wu 吳進木 [16] Wu Den-yih Daniel Ortega May 22, 2011
July 28, 2011 Ingrid Ying-Whei Hsing 邢瀛輝 [17] Sean Chen Daniel Ortega December 27, 2014
May 25, 2015 Rolando Jer-ming Chuang 莊哲銘 [18] Mao Chi-kuo Daniel Ortega June 4, 2016

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