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Francisco Lung Yuan Hwang

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Preceded by
  
Andrew J. S. Wu

Spouse(s)
  
Chen, Fu-mei

Education
  
Tamkang University

Succeeded by
  
Francisco Ou

Children
  
one daughter, one son.

Alma mater
  
1966 Bachelor of Arts, Spanish language, Tamkang University

Francisco Lung Yuan Hwang is a retired taiwanese Ambassador.

Career

Hwang's career began at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in Taipei in 1968. A fluent Spanish speaker, he moved to the Taiwanese embassy in San José, Costa Rica in 1971, moving up the ranks to become First Secretary before his departure in 1983. From 1984 to 1985 he was special secretary to the Chief Protocol in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, before being appointed Deputy Director of the Central and South America department in 1985, then Deputy Director of Protocol in 1986, returning to Costa Rica as Cultural Counsel later that year, a post he held until 1992.

Between 1992 and 1996 he worked as a Representative at the Commercial and Cultural Office of Taiwan in Buenos Aires, Argentina, before returning to the Ministry in Taiwan to serve as Director General, first of the Department of Protocol (1996-97), then the Department of Central and South America (1997-98) and finally the Department of Public Relations (1998-2000). After this he returned to South America to serve as Representative at the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Santiago de Chile from 2000 to 2001. In 2002 he was appointed ambassador to Guatemala, and in 2003 Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs.

References

Francisco Lung Yuan Hwang Wikipedia