Consular missions in Hong Kong
There are 120 consular missions in Hong Kong, of which 61 are Consulates-General and 59 are Consulates (including those represented by Honorary Consuls, and six officially recognised bodies in Hong Kong.[1]
Most of the Consulates-General are located in the areas of Central, Admiralty, Wan Chai, Wan Chai North, Causeway Bay and Sheung Wan within Victoria City. Only two are located in Kowloon (Cambodia and Nepal), in the areas of Tsim Sha Tsui and Tsim Sha Tsui East respectively.
Of these, 55 Consulates-General and seven Honorary Consulates are also accredited to Macau. There are 10 Honorary Consulates in Macau, of which two are subordinate to the Consulates-General in Hong Kong.[2]
Diplomatic status
Due to Hong Kong's status as a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, some Consuls-General in Hong Kong have the rank of Ambassador, such as those of:
Other Consuls-General have served elsewhere as Ambassadors or High Commissioners before serving in Hong Kong, e.g.,
In addition, the current Head of the Office of the European Union also served as Ambassador to Malaysia.[10]
Another feature of some Consuls-General in Hong Kong is that they report directly to their respective foreign ministries, rather than to their Embassies in Beijing, such as those of the following countries:
- Consulate General of Canada in Hong Kong and Macao[11]
- British Consulate-General, Hong Kong[12]
- Consulate General of the United States, Hong Kong and Macau[13]
History
When Hong Kong was under British rule, the Governor represented the British government, as well as the British monarch as head of state. Matters relating to British nationality were handled by the Hong Kong Immigration Department.[14]
However, the United Kingdom's commercial interests were represented by the British Trade Commission.[15] The last Senior Trade Commissioner, Francis Cornish, became the first British Consul-General following the transfer of sovereignty to China, on July 1, 1997.[16]
During the negotiations between Britain and China on the future of Hong Kong, the British proposed the establishment of a "British Commissioner" following the transfer of sovereignty to China, which the Chinese rejected as an attempt to make the future Hong Kong Special Administrative Region into a member or associated member of the Commonwealth.[17]
As Hong Kong was a Colony (later Dependent Territory) of a Commonwealth country, some Commonwealth countries were represented by Commissions including:
- Australia[18]
- Bangladesh[19]
- Canada[20]
- New Zealand[21]
- India[22]
- Malaysia[23]
- Nigeria[24]
- Singapore[25]
After the transfer of sovereignty, they were renamed Consulates-General.[26] Similarly, the title of the head of mission was also changed, from Commissioner to Consul-General.[27] However, the Australian Commission had been renamed the Consulate-General in 1986.[28]
Although South Africa rejoined the Commonwealth in 1994, and its Embassies in Commonwealth countries were renamed High Commissions, the name of the South African Consulate General in Hong Kong remained unchanged.[29] Similarly, while Pakistan had rejoined the Commonwealth in 1989, the name of the Pakistan Consulate General in Hong Hong also remained unchanged.[30]
At the time of the transfer of sovereignty, South Africa did not have diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China, as it had not yet transferred recognition from Taiwan.[31] However, it was able to maintain its Consulate-General for an interim six-month period, until relations with Beijing were established on January 1, 1998.[32]
Other countries which had chosen to maintain diplomatic relations with Taipei closed their consulates in Hong Kong prior to the transfer of sovereignty, such as Paraguay, which closed its consulate on May 11, 1997.[33] Earlier, it had considered relocating to Macau, which was then still under Portuguese administration.[34] The Central African Republic, Costa Rica, and the Dominican Republic also closed their consulates, while Liberia, with which China had broken off diplomatic relations in September 1997, was forced to close its consulate a month later.[35] However, it later restored diplomatic relations with Beijing in 2003.[36]
As a result of the transfer of sovereignty, North Korea, which had not been allowed to establish a trade mission in Hong Kong during British rule, was able to open a Consulate-General in February 2000.[37] Similarly, Iran was also able to re-establish its Consulate-General, giving rise to concerns that the country could gain access to arms smuggled through Hong Kong, a free port.[38] This had been closed by the British Government in 1989 following the Rushdie Affair.[39]
Bhutan, which did not have diplomatic relations with either Beijing or Taipei at the time of the transfer of sovereignty, was able to maintain an honorary consulate in Hong Kong, accredited to Macau.[40]
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Consular posts
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- A
- Albania – Consulate‡[41]
- Angola – Consulate General[42]
- Argentina – Consulate General[43]†
- Australia – Consulate General†[44]
- Austria – Consulate General†[45]
- B
- Bahrain – Consulate‡[46]
- Bangladesh – Consulate General†[47]
- Barbados – Consulate‡[48]
- Belgium – Consulate General†[49]
- Benin – Consulate‡
- Bhutan – Consulate‡[50] (Bhutan and the People's Republic of China have no diplomatic relations)[51]
- Botswana – Consulate‡[52]
- Brazil – Consulate General†[53]
- Brunei – Consulate General[54]
- Burundi – Consulate‡[55]
- C
- Cambodia – Consulate General†[56]
- Cameroon – Consulate‡
- Canada – Consulate General†[57]
- Chile – Consulate General†[58]
- Colombia – Consulate General†[59]
- Congo – Consulate‡
- Côte d'Ivoire – Consulate‡
- Croatia – Consulate‡
- Cuba – Consulate‡
- Cyprus – Consulate‡[60]
- Czech Republic – Consulate General†[61]
- D
- E
- Egypt – Consulate General†[63]
- Equatorial Guinea – Consulate‡[64]
- Eritrea – Consulate‡[65]
- Estonia – Consulate‡[66]
- Ethiopia – Consulate‡†[67]
- F
- G
- Gabon – Consulate‡
- Germany – Consulate General†[71]
- Ghana – Consulate[72]‡†
- Greece – Consulate General†[73]
- Guinea – Consulate‡
- H
- I
- Iceland – Consulate‡
- India – Consulate General†[75]
- Indonesia – Consulate General†[76]
- Iran – Consulate General†[77]
- Ireland – Consulate General†[78]
- Israel – Consulate General†[79]
- Italy – Consulate General†[80]
- J
- K
- Kazakhstan – Consulate General†[83]
- Kenya – Consulate‡†[84]
- Democratic People's Republic of Korea – Consulate General[85]
- Republic of Korea – Consulate General†[86]
- Kuwait – Consulate[87]
- L
- Laos – Consulate General†[88]
- Latvia – Consulate‡[89]
- Lesotho – Consulate‡[90]
- Liechtenstein – Consulate‡[91]
- Lithuania – Consulate‡[92]
- Luxembourg – Consulate‡
- M
- Madagascar – Consulate‡[93]
- Malaysia – Consulate General†[94]
- Maldives – Consulate‡[95]
- Mali – Consulate‡
- Malta – Consulate‡
- Mauritius – Consulate‡[96]
- Mexico – Consulate General†[97]
- Micronesia – Consulate‡[98]
- Monaco – Consulate‡[99]
- Mongolia – Consulate General‡[100]
- Morocco – Consulate‡
- Mozambique – Consulate‡[101]
- Myanmar – Consulate General †[102]
- N
- Namibia – Consulate‡†[103]
- Nepal – Consulate General†[104]
- Netherlands – Consulate General†[105]
- New Zealand – Consulate General†[106]
- Niger – Consulate‡[107]
- Nigeria – Consulate General†[108]
- Norway – Consulate‡[109]†
- O
- P
- Pakistan – Consulate General†[111]
- Papua New Guinea – Consulate‡
- Peru – Consulate General†[112]
- Philippines – Consulate General[113]
- Poland – Consulate General†[114]
- Portugal – Consulate‡ (subordinate to the Consulate General in Macau)
- Q
- R
- S
- Samoa – Consulate‡[118]
- San Marino – Consulate‡[119]
- Saudi Arabia – Consulate General†[120]
- Seychelles – Consulate‡[121]
- Singapore – Consulate General†[122]
- Slovakia – Consulate‡
- Slovenia – Consulate‡
- South Africa – Consulate General[123]†
- Spain – Consulate General†[124]
- Sri Lanka – Consulate‡*
- Sudan – Consulate‡
- Suriname – Consulate‡
- Sweden – Consulate General†[125]
- Switzerland – Consulate General†[126]
- T
- Tanzania – Consulate‡*
- Thailand – Consulate General†[127]
- Tonga – Consulate‡
- Trinidad and Tobago – Consulate‡
- Tunisia – Consulate‡
- Turkey – Consulate General†[128]
- U
- Uganda – Consulate‡
- United Arab Emirates – Consulate General
- United Kingdom – Consulate-General[129]†
- United States – Consulate General†[130]
- Uruguay – Consulate‡†[131]
- V
- Y
- Z
*. Also accredited to Macau.
‡. Honorary Consulates.
Missions of recognised bodies
- Bank for International Settlements – Representative Office for Asia and the Pacific
- European Union – Office of the European Commission *[136]
- Hague Conference on Private International Law – Asia Pacific Regional Office
- The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and The International Finance Corporation – IFC Regional Office for East Asia and Pacific and the World Bank Private Sector Development Office for East Asia and Pacific
- International Monetary Fund – Hong Kong SAR Sub-Office
- United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees – Sub-Office
*. Also accredited to Macau.
Former missions
- Bahamas (Honorary Consulate until 2013)[137]
- Benin (Honorary Consulate until 2007)[138]
- Central African Republic (Honorary Consulate until 2006)[139]
- Democratic Republic of the Congo (Honorary Consulate until 2009)[140]
- Denmark (Consulate-General until 2012).[141]
- Grenada (Honorary Consulate until 2013)[142]
- Togo (Honorary Consulate until 2014)[143]
- Ukraine (Honorary Consulate until 2007)[144]
Norway maintained a Consulate General until 2003, and Honorary Consulate until 2004[145][146] but reopened its Consulate in 2008[147]
The following countries, which recognise Taiwan as the Republic of China, previously had consulates in Hong Kong before 1997.
- Belize[148]
- Dominican Republic[149]
- El Salvador[150]
- Guatemala[151]
- Honduras[29]
- Nauru[148]
- Nicaragua[152]
- Panama[153]
- Paraguay[33]
- Saint Lucia[148]
- Tuvalu[154]
The following countries, which no longer have diplomatic relations with Taiwan, previously had consulates in Hong Kong under British rule:
Countries without missions
The following countries, which have diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China, do not presently have representation in Hong Kong, but have proposed establishing consulates:
The following countries, which have diplomatic relations with Taiwan, do not have consulates in Hong Kong:
- Burkina Faso[158]
- Haiti[159]
- Kiribati[160]
- Marshall Islands[161]
- Palau[162]
- Sao Tome and Principe[163]
- Saint Kitts and Nevis[164]
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines[165]
- Solomon Islands[166]
Relations with Mainland China
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The Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is the representative office of the central government of the People's Republic of China in Hong Kong. It was established in May 1947 as Xinhua News Agency and renamed on 18 January 2000.
Relations with Taiwan
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The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, previously named Chung Hwa Travel Service, is a de facto mission of the Republic of China in Hong Kong.[167] The relationship between the two entities is managed through the Hong Kong-Taiwan Economic and Cultural Co-operation and Promotion Council (ECCPC) and Taiwan-Hong Kong Economic and Cultural Co-operation Council (ECCC).
See also
- Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office
- List of diplomatic missions in Macau
- The Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
References
- ↑ Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Macao Government
- ↑ Chief Secretary for Administration's speech at HKTDC luncheon in Brazil, Hong Kong Government, May 22, 2000
- ↑ Consulate-General of Japan
- ↑ Consulate General of the Philippines
- ↑ Clifford A. Hart - Consul General to Hong Kong and Macau
- ↑ Consul-General, Australian Consulate-General, Hong Kong and Macau
- ↑ German Consulate General, Hong Kong Curriculum Vitae, Nikolaus Graf Lambsdorff
- ↑ The Consul General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, State of Israel
- ↑ New Head of Office, Office of the European Union to Hong Kong and Macao, 26 September 2012
- ↑ Inspection of The Canadian Consulate General Hong Kong
- ↑ The UK's relations with Hong Kong: 30 years after the Joint Declaration, Tenth Report of Session 2014–15, Foreign Affairs Select Committee, House of Commons, 6 Mar 2015, page 16 PDF
- ↑ Christopher J. Marut Appointed as Director of the Taipei Office of the American Institute in Taiwan, American Institute in Taiwan, May 8, 2012
- ↑ Hong Kong's New Constitutional Order: The Resumption of Chinese Sovereignty and the Basic Law, Yash Ghai, Hong Kong University Press, 1997, page 167
- ↑ Hunting with the Tigers: Doing Business with Hong Kong, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam, Claudia Cragg, Pfeiffer & Company, 1993, page 417
- ↑ Chief Executive holds 'useful, cordial' talks with British Prime Minister, Government of Hong Kong, October 22, 1997
- ↑ The Chinese government resumed exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, People's Republic of China
- ↑ Australian Commission Office Requirements, Sydney Morning Herald, August 18, 1982
- ↑ Business Directory of Hong Kong, Current Publications Company, 1988, page 797
- ↑ 2 China Dissidents Granted Asylum, Fly to Vancouver, Los Angeles Times, September 17, 1992
- ↑ NZer's credibility under fire in Hong Kong court, New Zealand Herald, March 27, 2006
- ↑ Indians in Limbo as 1997 Hand-over Date Draws Nearer, Inter Press Service, February 12, 1996
- ↑ Officials puzzled by Malaysian decision, New Straits Times, July 3, 1984
- ↑ Asia, Inc: The Region's Business Magazine, Volume 4, Manager International Company, 1996
- ↑ Singapore Lure Stirs Crowds In Hong Kong, Chicago Tribune, July 12, 1989
- ↑ About the Consulate-General
- ↑ In the swing of things, Embassy Magazine, September 2010
- ↑ Australian Foreign Affairs Record, Volume 56, Issues 7-12, Australian Government Public Service, 1985, page 1153
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 HONG KONG: Consulates Face Deadline Dilemma Over Taiwan Links, IPS News, Oct 31 1996
- ↑ Pakistan & Gulf Economist, Volume 14, Issues 1-13, S. Akhtar Ali, 1995
- ↑ Taiwan loses a major ally, BBC News, December 30, 1997
- ↑ Statement on Future South Africa/Hong Kong Relations by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Aziz Pahad, June 12, 1997
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 33.2 Summary of World Broadcasts: Asia, Pacific, Issues 2907-2919, BBC, 1997, page 5196
- ↑ Summary of World Broadcasts: Asia, Pacific, Issues 2907-2919, BBC, 1996, page E-8
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 Liberian consulate forced to close,, South China Morning Post, 10 Oct 1997
- ↑ China, Liberia resume diplomatic ties, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, People's Republic of China
- ↑ North Korea's Macau-based trading venture opens its doors to deny reports of espionage and shady deals, South China Morning Post, 3 September, 2000
- ↑ Iran: The Failure of Economic Incentives and Disincentives, Gitty M. Amini, in The New Great Power Coalition: Toward a World Concert of Nations, Richard N. Rosecrance Rowman & Littlefield, 2001, page 149
- ↑ The Rushdie File, Lisa Appignanesi, Sara Maitland Syracuse University Press, 1990, page 120
- ↑ Bhutan: Cautiously Cultivated Positive Perception, Caroline Brassard in A Resurgent China: South Asian Perspectives, S. D. Muni, Tan Tai Yong, page 74
- ↑ Albania – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Consulate General of the Republic of Angola in Hong Kong
- ↑ Consulado General de la Republica Argentina en Hong Kong
- ↑ Australian Consulate-General Hong Kong
- ↑ Österreichische Generalkonsulat Hongkong
- ↑ Honorary Consulate of the Kingdom of Bahrain in HKSAR
- ↑ Consulate General of Bangladesh, Hong Kong
- ↑ Barbados – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Consulate-General of Belgium in Hong Kong and Macau
- ↑ Bhutan – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ China and Bhutan Hold 23rd Round of Talks on Boundary Issue, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, People's Republic of China, August 27, 2015
- ↑ Botswana – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Consulado Geral do Brasil em Hong Kong
- ↑ Brunei Darussalam – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Burundi – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Royal Consulate General of Cambodia, Hong Kong, P.R China
- ↑ Consulate General of Canada in Hong Kong and Macao
- ↑ Consulado General de Chile en Hong Kong
- ↑ Consulado de Colombia en Hong Kong
- ↑ Honorary Consul of the Republic of Cyprus at Hong Kong
- ↑ Consulate General of the Czech Republic in Hong Kong
- ↑ Djibouti – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Consulate General of the Arab Republic of Egypt to Hong Kong
- ↑ Equatorial Guinea – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Eritrea – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Estonian Honorary Consul in Hong Kong, Estonian Embassy in China
- ↑ Ethiopia – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Fiji – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Consulate General of Finland in Hong Kong
- ↑ Consulat Général de France à Hong Kong et Macao
- ↑ German Consulate General, Hong Kong
- ↑ Ghana – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Consulate General in Hong Kong - Hellenic Republic
- ↑ Consulate General of Hungary in Hong Kong and Macao
- ↑ Consulate General of India in Hong Kong
- ↑ Konsulat Jenderal Republik Indonesia di Hong Kong
- ↑ Consulate General of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Hong Kong
- ↑ Irish Consulate General Hong Kong
- ↑ Consulate General of Israel in Hong Kong and Macau
- ↑ Consolato generale d'Italia a Hong Kong
- ↑ Consulate-General of Japan in Hong Kong
- ↑ The Honorary Consulate of The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Hong Kong SAR
- ↑ Consulate General of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Hong Kong and Macau
- ↑ Kenya – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Democratic People's Republic of Korea – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Hong Kong
- ↑ Consulate of Kuwait - Hong Kong
- ↑ Consulate General of the Lao PDR
- ↑ Honorary Consuls - Embassy of the Republic of Latvia in the People's Republic of China
- ↑ Lesotho – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Liechtenstein – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Lithuania – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Madagascar – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Consulate General of Malaysia in Hong Kong
- ↑ Consulate of Maldives in Hong Kong
- ↑ Mauritius – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Consulate General of Mexico in Hong Kong and Macao
- ↑ Micronesia – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Monaco – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Mongolia – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Mozambique – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Consulate of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar in Hong Kong and Macau SAR
- ↑ Namibia – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Consulate General of Nepal, Hong Kong
- ↑ Netherlands Consulate General in Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR China
- ↑ New Zealand Consulate-General, Wanchai, Hong Kong
- ↑ Niger – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Consulate General of Nigeria Hong Kong
- ↑ Royal Norwegian Consulate in Hong Kong
- ↑ Oman – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Consulate General of Pakistan in Hong Kong
- ↑ Consul de Perú en Hong Kong
- ↑ Philippine Consulate General in Hong Kong SAR
- ↑ Konsulat Generalny Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w Hongkongu
- ↑ Consulate General of The State of Qatar in Hong Kong
- ↑ CONSULATUL GENERAL AL ROMÂNIEI în R.A.S. Hong Kong şi R.A.S Macao
- ↑ Consulate General of the Russian Federation in the Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR, PRC
- ↑ Samoa – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ San Marino – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Royal Consulate General of Saudi Arabia
- ↑ Consulate of the Republic of Seychelles in Hong Kong & Macau
- ↑ Consulate-General of the Republic of Singapore in Hong Kong
- ↑ South African Consulate-General
- ↑ Consulate General of Spain in Hong Kong
- ↑ Consulate General of Sweden in Hong Kong and Macau
- ↑ Consulate General of Switzerland in Hong Kong
- ↑ Royal Thai Consulate-General
- ↑ Turkish Consulate General in Hong Kong
- ↑ British Consulate General Hong Kong
- ↑ Consulate General of the United States of America Hong Kong and Macau
- ↑ Uruguay – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Consulado General de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela en Hong Kong
- ↑ Consulate General of Vietnam in Hong Kong SAR, China
- ↑ Yemen – Protocol Division Government Secretariat – Consular Posts and Officially Recognised Representatives
- ↑ Diplomatic Missions, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Zimbabwe
- ↑ European Union Office to Hong Kong and Macao
- ↑ 137.0 137.1 External Relations Consulates in Macao
- ↑ Honorary Consul of Benin in the Hong Kong Special Administration of the People's Republic of China (Termination of Appointment) 29 December 2006
- ↑ Honorary Consul of the Central African Republic in the Hong Kong Special Administration of the People's Republic of China (Termination of Appointment) 24 May 2006
- ↑ Honorary Consul of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the Hong Kong Special Administration of the People's Republic of China (Termination of Appointment) 25 August 2009
- ↑ What To Do After Closure of Royal Danish Consulate-General, Danish Chamber of Commerce, Hong Kong, 12 June 2012
- ↑ Honorary Consul of Grenada in the Hong Kong Special Administration of the People's Republic of China (Termination of Appointment) 31 October 2013
- ↑ Honorary Consul of the Republic of Togo in the Hong Kong Special Administration of the People's Republic of China (Termination of Appointment) 13 January 2007
- ↑ Honorary Consul of Ukraine in the Hong Kong Special Administration of the People's Republic of China (Termination of Appointment) 12 March 2007
- ↑ China Radio International, Hong Kong Yearbook 2002, Hong Kong Yearbook 2003, Hong Kong Yearbook 2004
- ↑ Gazette, Gazette
- ↑ Welcome to the Royal Norwegian Consulate in Hong Kong
- ↑ 148.0 148.1 148.2 Hong Kong $ Directory, Local Printing Press, 1987, page 32
- ↑ 149.0 149.1 Hong Kong Business: The Portable Encyclopedia for Doing Business with Hong Kong, Christine Genzberger, World Trade Press, 1994, page 265
- ↑ Business Directory of Hong Kong, Current Publications Company, 1991, page 902
- ↑ Hong Kong $ Directory, Local Printing Press, 1987, page 948
- ↑ Business Directory of Hong Kong, Current Publications Company, 1991, page 903
- ↑ Worldwide Travel Information Contact Book, Books 1993-1994, Gale Research, 1993, page 987
- ↑ Business Directory of Hong Kong, Current Publications Company, 1991, page 903
- ↑ Business Directory of Hong Kong, Current Publications Company, 1991, page 798
- ↑ The meetings of the Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs in Hong Kong, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Armenia
- ↑ Ambassador Meets Mr. Kin-Chung Lam, Nominated Honorary Consul of Timor-Leste to Hong Kong and Macau, Embassy of Timor Leste, May 10, 2013
- ↑ Ambassade du Burkina Faso à Taiwan
- ↑ Foreign Embassies > the Republic of Haiti, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Republic of China)
- ↑ Foreign Embassies > the Republic of Kiribati, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Republic of China)
- ↑ Foreign Embassies > the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Republic of China)
- ↑ Foreign Embassies > the Republic of Palau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Republic of China)
- ↑ Foreign Embassies > Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Republic of China)
- ↑ Foreign Embassies > The Federation of Saint Christopher and Nevis, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Republic of China)
- ↑ St. Vincent considering options for embassy in Taiwan, iWitness News, June 8, 2015
- ↑ Embassy of Solomon Islands, Taipei , Republic of China (Taiwan)
- ↑ Is name change a game changer?, Taipei Times, July 17, 2011
External links
- (English) (Chinese) Protocol Division Government Secretariat of the Government of the Hong Kong SAR