Hao Pei-chih

Hao Pei-chih (Chinese: 郝培芝; born 6 October 1968) is a Taiwanese political scientist, politician, and diplomat.

[2][3] Upon returning to Taiwan, Hao held a professorship at National Taipei University, and from 2007 to 2009 was an adviser to the Mainland Affairs Council.

[7] The Taipei Times has published Hao's views on China's Anti-Secession Law of 2005,[8] and on Taiwan–European Union relations.

As commission leader, Hao added English-language proficiency training for Taiwanese public servants.

[14] In September 2024, Hao succeeded Wu Chih-chung as Taiwanese Representative to France, and became the first woman to serve in that role.