The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Ho Chi Minh City () (Vietnamese: VÃÂn phòng Kinh tế VÃÂn hóa ÃÂài Bắc tại thành phá» Há» ChàMinh) represents the interests of Taiwan in the southern regions of Vietnam and Cambodia, functioning as a de facto consulate in the absence of diplomatic relations. There is also a Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Vietnam located in Hanoi, which has responsibility for relations with the northern regions of Vietnam as well as Laos.
Its counterpart body in Taiwan is the Vietnam Economic and Culture Office in Taipei.
The Ho Chi Minh City office, along with its counterpart in Hanoi, was established in June 1992. Until 1975, Taiwan, as the Republic of China, had an embassy in Saigon. From 1964 to 1972, General Hu Lien served as the ambassador. However, the embassy suspended operations after the defeat of South Vietnam by the Communist North, which has diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China.