The Gambianambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the Government in Banjul to the Government of the People's Republic of China.
The surface of Gambia (10,380 square kilometers) is the smallest of the states of continental Africa.
History
In 1968 the governments in Banjul and Taipei established diplomatic relations.
On November 5, 1969 opened the Taiwanese Embassy in Banjul.
On October 25, 1971 the representative of the government in Beijing replaced the representative of the government in Taipei in the United Nations as representative of China.
The Gambian community in Taiwan consists of eight individuals. Four are diplomats and three are diplomats' wives. The eighth individual, a student sponsored by the ROC Ministry of Foreign Affairs' International Cooperation and Development Fund, is pursuing a master's degree in agriculture at National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, in southern Taiwan.
^On 17 March 2016, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs Gambia, Neneh Macdouall-Gaye signed, that the Islamic Republic of The Gambia and the People's Republic of China, resume diplomatic relations in Beijing.[3]