One of Taiwan’s diplomatic allies, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, has had 42 years of steadfast diplomatic relations with Taiwan. It culminated with the opening of an embassy in Taipei in 2019. Over the past few years, the embassy has worked hard to further the ties between the two countries, particularly in education. Toward that goal, it opened a reading room in February. Our reporter Stephany Yang sat down with Ambassador Andrea Bowman for an exclusive interview.

Giving FTV an exclusive tour of the embassy, St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ first-ever Ambassador to Taiwan Andrea Bowman proudly showcases the embassy’s new reading room.

The reading room is home to 52 books by authors from St. Vincent and the Grenadines. There are genres ranging from poetry, non-fiction, novels, and more. Topics range from women’s empowerment to St. Vincent and the Grenadines tourism and culture. There are also university theses written by St. Vincent and the Grenadines students who have studied in Taiwan over the years. It is open to the public to visit.

Andrea Bowman
St. Vincent and the Grenadines ambassador
What we are focusing on now is allowing more and more people to be aware of the reading room and how the reading room can serve the purpose that we intend. We are going to get readers. Taiwanese readers from different levels into the reading room. I am going to share and read with them at different levels. They are obviously going to read on their own because the space is for that. The space is for people to be able to just relax and just read on their own.

Since St. Vincent and the Grenadines officially opened their embassy in Taipei in 2019, Bowman has dedicated herself to strengthening educational ties between the two countries. She hopes that the opening of the room can help Taiwan reach its "Bilingual 2030" goal as well as let more Taiwanese people learn more about St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Andrea Bowman
St. Vincent and the Grenadines ambassador
We, meaning a group of Caribbean English-speaking ambassadors, presented a platform to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to the Ministry of Education, and to the National Central Library. A platform for the promotion of the English language and English literature in Taiwan. Our reading room, having a reading room is a part of the platform. There are other aspects of that platform where we go out to different schools, we go out to different universities, we take our culture, we take our texts, we take our readings onto different platforms.

Before Bowman served as ambassador, she was a school principal for 13 years, which she says has greatly helped her successfully launch the embassy in Taiwan. Although the embassy is relatively new, it received the Republic of China Chamber of Commerce Golden Merchants’ Award for being the Most Outstanding Foreign Embassy and Mission in Taiwan in 2021. She hopes that through her post, she can foster deeper educational ties between Taiwan and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Since 2019, she has visited over 30 schools and given talks to students.

Andrea Bowman
St. Vincent and the Grenadines ambassador to Taiwan
I was over the moon. We were over the moon because it meant that whatever we had done in that small space of time was recognized and it made an impact. This is what we want to happen via our embassy. We want to be seen, heard, and understood. The ways in which how we have reached out to the Taiwanese community. These obviously come from my specific areas of focus. Me being an educator. In other words, I have visited thus far about 30 educational institutions here in Taiwan.

Bowman says her country’s embassy in Taiwan is the first and only in Asia. During her term as ambassador, Bowman also wants to further deepen cultural ties with Taiwan and let more people know about the beauty of Taiwan. One of her goals as ambassador is to invite more Taiwanese to visit her beautiful home, which boasts 32 islands and cays.

Andrea Bowman
St. Vincent and the Grenadines ambassador to Taiwan
St. Vincent and the Grenadines is made of 32 islands and cays. That in itself tells about the ecological beauty and about the spread of our beautiful islands. Because we 32 islands and cays we have a great deal of water. We have beautiful beaches. We have black sand beaches. We have white sand beaches. Every single St. Vincent knows about Taiwan. I can say that without any contradiction. Every single St. Vincent knows about Taiwan. But were I to step out on the street of our embassy right now, I can bet you that the first Taiwanese I meet have never heard of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. We need to do better. We need to be able to allow the Taiwanese to recognize that we are friends and that we have been friends for a very long time. We are here to work with Taiwan.