List of ambassadors of China to the Dominican Republic

Ambassador of China to the Dominican Republic
Incumbent
Valentino Ji Zen Tang

since October 1, 2015
Inaugural holder Ti Tsun Li
Formation July 1, 1943

The Taiwanese ambassador in Santo Domingo is the official representative of the Government in Taipei to the Government of the Dominican Republic.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation ambassador Chinese language
zh:中华民国驻多明尼加共和国大使列表
Observations List of premiers of the Republic of China List of Presidents of the Dominican Republic Term end
1940 Ti Tsun Li 李迪俊 Ambassador in Havana negotiated a treaty of Good Will between the two countries [1] Wang Jingwei Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina
July 1, 1943 Ti Tsun Li 李迪俊 With residence in Havana. Chiang Kai-shek Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina March 1, 1947
March 1, 1947 Huang Yun-ssu zh:黄芸苏 Dominican Republic In March, 1947 Huang Yun-ssu was appointed Minister to the Dominican Republic. The Dominican Minister to China, Dr. Leonte Guzman Sanchez, arrived in China and presented his credentials in October, 1946.[2] Chang Ch’ün Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina January 1, 1950
August 20, 1957 Legation becomes embassy Yu Hung-Chun Héctor B. Trujillo
January 1, 1962 Liu Tseng-hua zh:李琴 It said the Chinese Government has instructed Chinese Ambassador to Santo Domingo Liu Tseng-hua to extend the recognition to the provisional government. China and the Dominican Republic enjoy traditional friendship, Chen Cheng Rafael Filiberto Bonnelly January 1, 1965
February 28, 1967 Sun Ping chien zh:孙秉乾
  • In 1967 he was Consul general with the rank of minister in Osaka, when he was named ambassador to the Dominican Republic to succeed Liu Tseng-hua.[3]
Yen Chia-kan Joaquín Antonio Balaguer Ricardo
November 5, 1971 Senba P.W. Seng 孙邦华 (*1903 in Shanghai) He was educated at the National University of Fuhtan and is married to Mrs. Mamie Chun.Mr. Senba P.W. Sun was appointed Ambassador of the Republic of China to the Dominican Republic in October, 1971, and presented his credentials on November 5, 1971. He was once Ambassador to Peru and Bolivia.[4] Chiang Ching-kuo Joaquín Antonio Balaguer Ricardo
January 1, 1975 Sun Peng-hua 董宗山 Since 1982 and in St. Vincent and the Grenadines[5] Chiang Ching-kuo Joaquín Antonio Balaguer Ricardo
January 1, 1976 Michael T. S. Tung [6] Chiang Ching-kuo Joaquín Antonio Balaguer Ricardo January 1, 1984
May 2, 1984 Wang Meng-hsien 王孟显 Committee of the Kuomintang Approved Wednesday at its weekly meeting on the appointment of Wang Meng-hsien, ambassador of the Republic of China in the Dominican Republic, concurrently serves as ambassador to St Lucia.Y in Dominica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Kitts and Nevis[7] Yu Kuo-hwa Salvador Jorge Blanco
December 7, 1990 Kuo Kang 国刚 [8] Hau Pei-tsun Salvador Jorge Blanco January 1, 2000
February 1, 2000 Sun Ta-cheng 孙大成 Tang Fei Hipólito Mejía January 1, 2002
January 1, 2002 Ching-shan Hou 向延伫 Yu Shyi-kun Hipólito Mejía
January 1, 2003 Feng Chi-tai (John) zh:冯寄台 Yu Shyi-kun Hipólito Mejía January 1, 2006
September 1, 2006 Eduardo Chen 陈显祥 [9] Su Tseng-chang Leonel Fernández January 1, 2008
January 1, 2008 Isaac H. M. Tsai 蔡孟宏 [10] Liu Chao-shiuan Leonel Fernández
January 1, 2012 Thomas C. Hou 侯平福 [11] Sean Chen (politician) Danilo Medina October 1, 2015
October 1, 2015 Valentino Ji Zen Tang 汤继仁 [12] Mao Chi-kuo Danilo Medina May 1, 2018

Coordinates: 18°27′22″N 69°56′29″W / 18.456208°N 69.941435°W / 18.456208; -69.941435 [13]

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