Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Peru explained

Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Peru
Location:La Molina, Lima, Peru
Address:Av. Las Palmeras 301
Jurisdiction:
Ambassador:Francisca Yu-Tsz Chang[1]
Opening Date:[2]

Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Peru[3] represents the interests of Taiwan in Peru, acting as a de facto embassy in the absence of diplomatic relations.[4] The office is also accredited in Bolivia.[5]

The office is responsible for promoting bilateral relations between Taiwan and Peru at various levels, as well as handling consular-related businesses and providing services for overseas Chinese and emergency assistance for foreigners.[4] [6] [7]

The representative office of the Peruvian government in Taiwan is the Commercial Office of Peru to Taipei.[8]

History

Embassy

Peru established relations with the Qing dynasty with the signing of a treaty in Tianjin on June 26, 1874.[9] [10] Peru's first Resident Ambassador was named the next year, assuming his duties on May 20, 1878, while the Chinese ambassador would only reach Peru in 1883, after the War of the Pacific.[9] In 1946, the Chinese mission's address was Jr. Ocoña 215 located at the Historic Centre of Lima.[11]

Then Chinese ambassador Liu Tsung-han made his last public appearance on November 1, 1971. The Central Chinese Welfare Society (Spanish; Castilian: Sociedad Central de Beneficencia China) had organized a celebration honouring the 85th birthday of Chiang Kai-shek, with one hundred Chinese immigrants attending the party. By this point, the imminent recognition of the Beijing government by the military government of Juan Velasco Alvarado was well known, which caused a somber mood for those present.

The official announcement of Peru's recognition of the People's Republic of China instead of the Republic of China was issued via a memo made public on November 2, 1971. In response, the Kuomintang ambassador left for Jorge Chávez International Airport on November 4, making a speech before departing to a crowd of several pro-Kuomintang Chinese denouncing the memo and announcing the cessation of diplomatic relations between both countries on the same day.

Following Tsung-han's departure, other members of the diplomatic staff also left for Taiwan. On December 14, the Kuomintang's emblem was removed from the embassy, then located on the 5th floor of Jr. Pablo Bermúdez 177, in Santa Beatriz,[12] and a group composed of Consul General Ding Zhan'ao and secretaries Cai Shuiliang and Wu Jixiong left for Taiwan on January 1, 1972. On the same day, Chinese associations in Lima celebrated the founding of the Republic of China, then still popular among the Chinese colony in Lima.

The new embassy of the Beijing government would later open in February 1972.[13]

Taipei Economic and Cultural Office

In 1978, the Republic of China established the Far East Trade Center in Peru (Chinese: t=駐秘魯遠東貿易中心|p=Zhù bìlǔ yuǎndōng màoyì zhōngxīn; Spanish; Castilian: Centro Comercial del Lejano Oriente)[14] in Lima.[15] A former location was located at Av. Benavides 1780.[16]

President Alberto Fujimori approved Supreme Executive Order No. RE014, agreeing to change the name of "Far East Trade Center" to "Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Peru". On March 3, 1994, Peru established a "Taipei Trade Office" in Taiwan.[2]

List of representatives

Post:Representative
Body:the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office to Peru
Native Name:現任駐秘魯臺北經濟文化辦事處公使銜代表
Insignia:National Emblem of the Republic of China.svg
Insigniacaption:National Emblem of the Republic of China
Department:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Incumbent:Francisca Yu-Tsz Chang
Inaugural:Wang Yun-chang

The Representative of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Peru functions as a de facto representative of the Republic of China to Peru, with the office being described at times as an embassy[17] and the representative being described at times as an ambassador, both by government and local media sources.[18] [19] [20]

NameTerm beginTerm endNotes

Embassy in Lima closed in 1971; Commercial Office opened in 1978

Wang Yun-chang[21] 王允昌First representative of the ROC in Peru.[22] [23] He was the son of writer .
Ding Ke丁珂Second representative to Peru. On several occasions, he was the victim of car bombs left by terrorist group Shining Path.
Jeffrey Chia-Feng Liu劉佳豐Married to Jenny Shiu-hui.[24] He started his tenure when the office was under the name of Far East Trade Center.[25]
Ming-Ta Hung洪明達[26] [27] [28] [29]
Enrique Liu劉春匪[30] [31]
Pedro Y.C. Hsiang向延竚[32] [33]
Frank H. S. Lin林信行Resigned.[34]
Huang Lien-sheng[35] 黃聯昇Resigned on September 14, 2009.[36]
Alejandro R. K. Huang黃榮國[37] Huang became the representative[38] [39] [40] on September 14, having been deputy representative since the 9th.
Jaime Chin-Mu Wu吳進木[41]
Miguel Li-Jey Tsao曹立傑[42]
Iván Yueh-Jung Lee李岳融Designated ambassador to Nicaragua in 2021.[43]
Francisca Yu-Tsz Chang張幼慈Incumbent

See also

Bibliography

Notes and References

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  3. Web site: MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE TAIPEI ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL OFFICE IN PERU AND THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE DEFENSE OF COMPETITION AND PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF PERU (FOR COOPERATION ON PUBLIC KEY INFRASTRACTURE) . 2015-01-14 . Laws & Regulations Database, Ministry of Justice.
  4. Web site: 駐外館處 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20220302180214/https://www.mofa.gov.tw/OverseasOffice_Content.aspx?n=168&sms=87&s=137&os=49 . 2022-03-02 . Overseas Missions.
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  20. News: Misión taiwanesa busca socios comerciales estratégicos en el Perú . 2012-06-13 . Huaral.pe.
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