Văn phòng Kinh tế Văn hóa Đài Bắc tại Hà Nội, Việt Nam | |
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Formed | 1992 |
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Headquarters | Hanoi |
Agency executive |
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Website | Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Vietnam |
The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Vietnam ( Chinese: 駐越南台北經濟文化辦事處; pinyin: Zhù Yuènán Táiběi Jīngjì Wénhuà Bànshì Chù) ( Vietnamese: Văn phòng Kinh tế Văn hóa Đài Bắc tại Hà Nội, Việt Nam) is the representative office of Taiwan in Vietnam, which functions as a de facto embassy in the absence of diplomatic relations. It also has responsibility for Laos. [2]
Its counterpart body in Taiwan is the Vietnam Economic and Culture Office in Taipei. [3]
There is also a Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Ho Chi Minh City, [4] which has responsibility for relations with the southern regions of Vietnam as well as Cambodia. [2]
The Hanoi office, along with its counterpart in Ho Chi Minh City, was established in June 1992. [5] This followed visits to Vietnam by the Sino-Vietnamese Industrial and Commercial Association (SVICA) and Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) in 1991. [6]
Until 1975, Taiwan, as the Republic of China, had an embassy in Saigon. [7] However, the embassy suspended operations after the defeat of South Vietnam by the Communist North, which has diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China. [8]
In February 2014, a former Secretary of the Office was investigated by police for reportedly cooperating to take bribes to illegally grant visas to Vietnamese students two years earlier. [9]
Văn phòng Kinh tế Văn hóa Đài Bắc tại Hà Nội, Việt Nam | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1992 |
Jurisdiction | ![]() ![]() |
Headquarters | Hanoi |
Agency executive |
|
Website | Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Vietnam |
The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Vietnam ( Chinese: 駐越南台北經濟文化辦事處; pinyin: Zhù Yuènán Táiběi Jīngjì Wénhuà Bànshì Chù) ( Vietnamese: Văn phòng Kinh tế Văn hóa Đài Bắc tại Hà Nội, Việt Nam) is the representative office of Taiwan in Vietnam, which functions as a de facto embassy in the absence of diplomatic relations. It also has responsibility for Laos. [2]
Its counterpart body in Taiwan is the Vietnam Economic and Culture Office in Taipei. [3]
There is also a Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Ho Chi Minh City, [4] which has responsibility for relations with the southern regions of Vietnam as well as Cambodia. [2]
The Hanoi office, along with its counterpart in Ho Chi Minh City, was established in June 1992. [5] This followed visits to Vietnam by the Sino-Vietnamese Industrial and Commercial Association (SVICA) and Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) in 1991. [6]
Until 1975, Taiwan, as the Republic of China, had an embassy in Saigon. [7] However, the embassy suspended operations after the defeat of South Vietnam by the Communist North, which has diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China. [8]
In February 2014, a former Secretary of the Office was investigated by police for reportedly cooperating to take bribes to illegally grant visas to Vietnamese students two years earlier. [9]