Han Lih-wu (Chinese: 杭立武; pinyin: Háng Lìwǔ; 26 January 1903 – 26 February 1991) was a Chinese educator, politician and diplomat.
[1] Han aided the Kuomintang retreat to Taiwan later that year by moving artworks of the National Palace Museum from Peking to Taipei.
[2][3] He served as the Director of National Palace Museum from September 1949 to June 1956.
[4] Upon stepping down from the Ministry of Education in 1950, Han became presidential adviser to Chiang Kai-shek until 1956.
[2] He became Republic of China ambassador to Thailand that year, and in 1962, was concurrently assigned to Laos.