Hsia Yi-Ting (Chinese: 夏詒霆; pinyin: Xià Yítíng; 1878–1944), was a diplomat of the Republic of China.
In August of the same year, he went to Japan to serve as the Acting Consul General in Yokohama for one month.
In April, Xia Yiting became acting deputy minister of foreign affairs.
In October 1922, he won the first-class Order of the Precious Brilliant Golden Grain with a large ribbon.
In 1936, he returned to Jiangyin, but soon fled to Shanghai due to the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War.