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{{Infobox official post |post = Ambassador |body = Taiwan to the Solomon Islands |native_name = |insignia = |insigniasize = |insigniacaption = |department = |image = |alt = |incumbent =Victor Te-Sun Yu |incumbentsince ={{dts|2014||}} |style = |residence = |nominator = |nominatorpost = |appointer = |appointerpost = |termlength = |inaugural = Ning Ji-kun |formation ={{dts|1985|12|}} |last = |abolished = |succession = |deputy = |salary = |website = }}The Taiwanese ambassador in Honiara is the official representative of the Government in Taipei to the Government of the Solomon Islands. - In 1978 the Solomon Islands became independent.
- In 1982 the government recognised the ROC, which established an embassy in Honiara in 1985.
List of representativesDiplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation | ambassador | Chinese language zh:中華民國駐索羅門群島大使列表 | Observations | List of premiers of the Republic of China | Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands | Term end | 1983|03|24}} | The governments of Honiara and Taipei establish consular relations. | Sun Yun-suan | Solomon Mamaloni | 1983|04|24}} | Establishment of the Consulate General in Honiara. | Sun Yun-suan | Solomon Mamaloni | 1983|07|}} | Sun Xi Zhong | 孫希中 | cónsul general | Sun Yun-suan | Solomon Mamaloni | 1985|10|}} | 1985|09|16}} | The Republic of China and the Solomon Islands upgraded their diplomatic relations to the ambassadorial level. | Yu Kuo-hwa | Peter Kenilorea | 1985|12|}} | Ning Ji-kun | 甯紀坤 | Yu Kuo-hwa | Peter Kenilorea | 1990|09|}} | 1990|09|}} | Shih-Cheng Chang | 張士丞 | with concurrent acretidion in Nauru. | Hau Pei-tsun | Solomon Mamaloni | 1991|12|}} | 1991|12|}} | William Hsing-chung Chao | 趙興中 | with concurrent acretidion in Nauru. | Hau Pei-tsun | Solomon Mamaloni | 1996|02|}} | 1996|02|}} | Thomas Hsieh | 謝棟樑 | On August 31, 1998, the Republic of China (ROC: Taiwan) appointed a new Ambassador to the Solomon Islands. Ambassador Teng Pei- Yin arrived in Honiara on September 7, 2000. He replaced former ambassador Thomas Hsieh who was recalled because of alleged involvement in Solomon Islands' political affairs.[1] | Lien Chan | Solomon Mamaloni | 1998|08|}} | 1998|08|}} | Teng Pei-Yin | 鄧備殷 | Vincent Siew | Bartholomew Ulufa'alu | 2003|07|}} | 2003|07|}} | Antonio Chen | 陈俊贤 | [2] | Yu Shyi-kun | Allan Kemakeza | 2006|09|}} | 2006|09|}} | Laurie Chan | 詹秀穎 | George Chan | Su Tseng-chang | Manasseh Sogavare | 2011|02|}} | 2011|02|}} | WU, Yuan-Yen | 烏元彥 | Roy Wu | Wu Den-yih | Danny Philip | 2014|01|}} | 2014|01|}} | Victor Te-Sun Yu | 于德勝 | From 2011 to 2012 he was Taipei Representative Office in Norway"Jane Chen" Taiwan Norway | Jiang Yi-huah | Gordon Darcy Lilo | 2015|09|09}} | 2015|09|09}} | Luo Tianhong | 羅添宏 | Mao Chi-kuo | Manasseh Sogavare | {{coord|-9.431193|159.993797|display=title|region:BO_type:landmark}}[3] References 1. ^[https://books.google.de/books?id=7OI-AQAAIAAJ&q=Ambassador+Teng%09Solomon+Islands&dq=Ambassador+Teng%09Solomon+Islands&hl=de&sa=X&redir_esc=y Thomas Hsieh ] 2. ^Antonio Chen 3. ^
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