The establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Iceland refers to the historical event of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Iceland. This incident occurred in 1971, when Iceland was the first Nordic country in the world to establish diplomatic relations with China. The background of China establishing diplomatic relations with Iceland is that in the early 1970s, China was gradually replacing the Republic of China (Taiwan) as a full member of the United Nations and gradually gaining recognition and support from the international community. After the establishment of diplomatic relations, political, economic, and cultural exchanges between China and Iceland gradually increased, and the relationship between the two countries further developed.
China and Iceland establish diplomatic relations after a key factor is changed, leading to a fictional historical story and possible future developments.