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Embassy of Taiwan, Holy See

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Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) to the Holy See
中華民國駐教廷大使館
Legatio Rei Publicae Sinarum (Taiwan) ad Sanctam Sedem
Republic of China Embassy in Rome
Agency overview
Formed1942 (in the Vatican City)
1996 (in Rome)
Jurisdiction Holy See
 Sovereign Military Order of Malta
HeadquartersRome, Italy
41°54′09″N 12°27′48″E / 41.9026°N 12.4634°E / 41.9026; 12.4634
Agency executive
  • Matthew S.M. Lee, Ambassador[1]
WebsiteEmbassy of the Republic of China (TAIWAN) to the Holy See

The Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) to the Holy See (Chinese: 中華民國駐教廷大使館) is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of China (as known as Taiwan) accredited to the Holy See, one of its few de jure embassies in the world, and the only one remaining in Europe.[2] It also has responsibility for relations with the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.[3]

Its counterpart in the Republic of China is the Apostolic Nunciature to China in Taipei.[4]

It is separate from the Taipei Representative Office in Italy in Rome, which functions as a de facto embassy in Italy.[5]

History

The Republic of China established relations with the Holy See in July 1942. After Xie Shoukang arrived in Rome on 26 January 1943, the legation was based in the Vatican City.[6] After the Second World War, the legation was moved to Rome. In June 1959, the Republic of China Legation was upgraded to an Embassy, and the Minister Plenipotentiary became Ambassador.[7]

In March 2005, the embassy was moved to Via della Conciliazione 4/D.[8]

List of Envoys to the Holy See

Name Appointed Terminated Note
HSIEH Shou-Kang January 1943 September 1946
Wu Ching-hsiung September 1946 July 1949
CHU Ying July 1949 October 1954 as an agency
HSIEH Shou-Kang October 1954 June 1959 then became an ambassador

List of Ambassadors to the Holy See

Name Appointed Terminated note
HSIEH Shou-Kang June 1959 September 1966
Shen Chang-huan September 1966 March 1969
Chen Chih-Mai March 1969 January 1978
CHOW Shu-Kai January 1978 August 1991
HOANG Sieou-Je August 1991 May 1993
Edward Tzu-Yu WU May 1993 August 1996
Raymond R.M. TAI September 1996 January 2004[9]
Chou-seng TOU January 2004 15 September 2008[10]
Larry Wang September 2008[11] December 2015
Matthew S.M. LEE December 2015[1] current

See also

References

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