Thousands of annotated links of East Asian resources covering : China, Eastern Turkistan, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, Mongolia, North Korea, Russian Far East & Siberia, South China Sea, South Korea, Taiwan and Tibet.
Access to electronic resources related to East and Southeast Asian studies in both western and orginal language. You may either browse the catalogue by subject classes or search a term and then filter your results by further criteria such as region, language, kind of resource etc.
The Silkroad Foundation is a non-profit organization, established in 1996, to promote the study and preservation of cultures and art on Inner Asia and the Silk Road.
An official government portal which provides free access to the State Council Gazettes, laws and regulations, statistics, white papers, and ministry documents.
Freely accessible material digitised by the Hong Kong University Library. Includes photographs, manuscripts, posters, audio-visual recordings as well as selected archival materials from the Libraries’ rare and special collections.
Hong Kong Journals Online (HKJO) is a full-text image database providing access to selected academic and professional journals, both in English and Chinese, published in Hong Kong.
A simple, one stop search from the nine academic libraries in Macau for books, journals, multimedia, e-resources, articles, theses, dissertations, and more.
Hosted by the British Library, this collection consists of digital images of 59 different newspaper titles originally published between 1990-1995 in Mongolia. The range of newspapers in this collection represents unique historical material documenting political changes and the development of the independent press in Mongolia after the fall of Communism in the early 1990s.
Hosted by the American Center for Mongolian Studies, this database includes Selected Mongolian Laws and Regulations 1917-1940 and the Muslim Minorities in Inner Asia Lecture Series
Covers law documents in four local courts (Taipei, Hsinchu, Taichung and Chaiyi) during the Japanese colonial period (from 1895 to 1945) in Taiwan. (Free registration).
This site provides free access to over 1,000 historic images of Tibet from the holdings of the American Geographical Society Library, including rare images taken by American explorers in 1900, and photographs of northern Tibet from the collections of Harrison Forman (1932-1937). The collection also includes historic maps. The collection is searchable, or can be browsed by subject, city or province. Copyright information is provided. The collection forms part of the University of Wisconsin Digital Library.
The Tibetan and Himalayan Library (THL) is a publisher of websites, information services, and networking facilities relating to the Tibetan plateau and southern Himalayan regions. Includes text and image databases.