, the EastAsianreligions also known as Far Eastern religions , Chinese religions , or Taoic ... . These traditions or religious philosophies focus on the EastAsian concept of Tao wikt The Way pinyin d o , Korean do , Japanese t or d , Vietnamese o . The place of EastAsianreligions ... EastAsian thought and culture. Terminology Despite a wide variety of terms, the traditions described as Far Eastern religions , EastAsianreligions or Chinese religions are recognized by scholars ... in terminology can make discussion of EastAsianreligions difficult. Tao Image Tao character.svg ... is common among EastAsianreligions and Taoist writings. For example, The Tao that can be told is not the eternal ..., how does it tie into the Taoic religions? Traditions The three major EastAsian traditions are Taoism, Confucianism, and Shinto. ref James, Edwin Olver. The Comparative Study of Religions of the East ... Traditions http www.uwinnipeg.ca index Relstudies asian Resources for EastAsianReligions philosophy of religion Philosophy topics Religion topics DEFAULTSORT EastAsianReligions Category Religious comparison Category Religion in Asia Category EastAsianreligions es Religiones del este asi tico ... day. EastAsian religion is usually polytheistic or nontheistic , but henotheism henotheistic ... agnostic varieties exist, inside and outside of Asia . Citation needed date February 2010 EastAsian ... ref James, Edwin Olver. The Comparative Study of Religions of the East excluding Christianity and Judaism . Pg 5. University of Michigan Press. 1959. ref Syncretism is a common feature of EastAsian ... Asianreligions. ref Fisher, Mary Pat. Living Religions An Encyclopaedia of the World s Faiths. Pp ... Wu Chi and Taiji Tai Chi for more information about non existence and existence in EastAsian religious ... of proper varies among the EastAsian faiths and their branches. This is intimately tied to the complex ... of California, Institute of EastAsian Studies. 1993. Laozi ref ref Birrell, Anne. Chinese ... more details
Henotheistic societies State Cities of the Ancient Near East city state sponsored religions theocracy ... of Archaeology and Anthropology . References references paganism DEFAULTSORT Religions Of The Ancient Near East Category Ancient Near East mythology Category Ancient Semitic religions Category Mesopotamian ...Fertile Crescent myth The Religion s of the Ancient Near East were mostly polytheistic , with some early examples of primitive Monolatry Marduk Mardukites , Ashurism and Monism Atenism . Some scholars believe that the similarities between these religions indicate that the religions are related, a belief ... Near East spans more than two millennia, from the Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age , in the region now known as the Middle East , centered around the Fertile Crescent . There was much cultural ... religions, and refer to sub articles for in depth descriptions. Middle Eastern deities The Ancient Near East includes the following subregions Mesopotamia Sumer , Assyria , Babylonia and Akkad ... Hittite religions became more and more assimilated to Assyria . Ancient Greek religion was strongly ... connected with Egyptian religion. There are broad practices that these religions often hold in common ... Talisman s Typically, Ancient Near Eastern religions were centered around theocracy theocracies ... were syncretized into a single God, Amun Ra . ref Sarah Iles Johnston, Religions of the Ancient World ... Reconstructionism Revival of Greek polytheism Books General Gordon, Cyrus. The Ancient Near East ... Gods The History and Diffusion of Religion in the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean, 1960. Pritchard, James B., editor. The Ancient Near East An Anthology of Texts and Pictures. Princeton University Press, New Jersey, 1958. Pritchard, James B., editor. The Ancient Near East, Volume ... Sasson et al., eds., Civilizations of the Ancient Near East. Charles Scribner s Sons, New York, 1995. Smith, Morton, The Common Theology of the Ancient near East , Journal of Biblical Literature 1952 ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2010 Image Aomori Buddha.jpeg thumb right The Showa Daibutsu Great Buddha at Seiry ji , Aomori, Aomori Aomori , Japan . Buddhism Main Chinese Buddhism Korean Buddhism Japanese Buddhism Vietnamese Buddhism East Asian Buddhism is a collective term for the schools of Mahayana Buddhism that developed in the East Asia n region and follow the Chinese Buddhist canon . These include Chinese Buddhism , Korean Buddhism , Japanese Buddhism , and Vietnamese Buddhism . Although a minority of East Asian Buddhists identify solely with that religion, others simultaneously practice Taoism or the Chinese folk religion in the case of ethnic Chinese Shinto for Japanese or Korean shamanism for Koreans . Most East Asian cultures also incline towards Confucianism , which is not usually considered by its adherents to be a religion. Certain syncretism syncretic religions have arisen in East Asia which claim to harmonize Buddhism with other religions among them are I Kuan Tao Taiwan , Caodaism Vietnam Chondogyo Korea , and Oomoto Japan . Major schools of East Asian Buddhism include Pure Land Buddhism , Tientai , Huayan school Huayen , and Chan Buddhism Zen . These are distinguished primarily on the basis of which sutras are considered most definitive in contrast with the situation in Tibetan Buddhism, where the focus is on commentarial literature . Vajrayana Buddhism also exists in East Asian forms, such as Japan s Shingon sect. East Asian sangha members generally follow the Dharmaguptaka Vinaya . The major exception is Japan, where monks now called priests in English received imperial permission to marry during the Meiji Restoration , and thus no longer follow any traditional monastic code. See also Buddhist regions Silk Road transmission of Buddhism Notes reflist Buddhism topics Category Branches of Buddhism Buddhism stub he ... more details
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Orphan date February 2009 List of EastAsian surnames may refer to List of common Chinese surnames List of Korean family names See also EastAsian name Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages Category East Asia Surnames Category Lists of lists EastAsian surnames ... more details
Infobox Sporting Event Organization name EastAsian Games image EastAsian Games Association logo.png size 75 caption The EastAsian Games Association logo abbreviation EA Games motto formation 9 18 May ... executive organizing committee leader name website remarks The EastAsian Games is a multi sport event organised by the EastAsian Games Association EAGA and held every four years since 1993 EastAsian ... Committees . The EastAsian Games is 1 of 5 Regional Games of the OCA. The others are the Central Asian Games , the South Asian Games , the South EastAsian Games or SEA Games , and the West Asian Games ... name OCA http www.ocasia.org Game GamesL1.aspx?GPCode 5 OCA EastAsian Games ref It now participates ... center center 1993 EastAsian Games I center align left flagicon PRC Shanghai align left 9 18 May ... EastAsian Games II center align left flagicon KOR Busan align left 10 19 May 9 ? 13 199 http www.ocasia.org Game GameParticular.aspx?GPCode 41 center 2001 center center 2001 EastAsian Games III center ...?GPCode 42 center 2005 center center 2005 EastAsian Games IV center align left flagicon ...?GPCode 43 center 2009 center center 2009 EastAsian Games V center align left flagicon HKG Hong ... center 2013 center center 2013 EastAsian Games VI center align left flagicon PRC Tianjin align left ... 240 Sport style width 2.25em 1993 EastAsian Games 93 style width 2.25em 1997 EastAsian Games 97 style width 2.25em 2001 EastAsian Games 01 style width 2.25em 2005 EastAsian Games 05 style width 2.25em 2009 EastAsian Games 09 align left rowspan 3 width 85 Aquatics align left Diving at the EastAsian Games Diving rowspan 3 Aquatics at the 1993 EastAsian Games ? rowspan 3 Aquatics at the 1997 EastAsian Games ? rowspan 3 Aquatics at the 2001 EastAsian Games ? Aquatics at the 2005 EastAsian Games 10 Diving at the 2009 EastAsian Games 10 align left Swimming at the EastAsian Games Swimming Aquatics at the 2005 EastAsian Games 40 Swimming at the 2009 EastAsian Games 40 align left Synchronized ... more details
Athletics sport Athletics is one of the sports at the quadrennial EastAsian Games competition. It has been one of the sports held at the Games since the inaugural edition in 1993. Editions class wikitable style text align center width 60 Games width 100 Year width 200 Host city width 150 Host country 1993 EastAsian Games I 1993 detailsLink Athletics at the 1993 EastAsian Games Shanghai CHN 1997 EastAsian Games II 1997 detailsLink Athletics at the 1997 EastAsian Games Busan KOR 2001 EastAsian Games III 2001 detailsLink Athletics at the 2001 EastAsian Games Osaka JPN 2005 EastAsian Games IV 2005 detailsLink Athletics at the 2005 EastAsian Games Macau MAC br CHN 2009 EastAsian Games V 2009 detailsLink Athletics at the 2009 EastAsian Games Hong Kong HKG br CHN 2013 EastAsian Games VI 2013 detailsLink Athletics at the 2013 EastAsian Games Tianjin CHN See also List of EastAsian Games records in athletics EastAsian Games records in athletics External links http www.gbrathletics.com ic easg.htm Past EastAsian Games athletics medallists 1993 2005 from GBR Athletics Multi sport athletics Category Athletics at the EastAsian Games Category Athletics at multi sport events EastAsian Games ja ... more details
Asiad infobox Name VI EastAsian Games Logo Tianjin2013.svg Size 200 Optional caption Host city Tianjin Teams participating 9 Athletes participating Events Opening ceremony October 6 Closing ceremony October 15 Officially opened by Athlete s Oath Judge s Oath Torch Lighter Stadium Contains Chinese text The 2013 EastAsian Games , officially known as the VI EastAsian Games , is an international multi sport event that will take place in Tianjin , China between 6 October and 15 October, 2013. A total of 9 east asia EastAsian national will compete in 262 events in 22 sports. Organisation Bid In 2007 People s Republic of China China and Mongolia entered the bidding process as potential host cities for the 6th EastAsian games. ref chinadaily.com.cn. http www.chinadaily.com.cn sports 2007 04 11 content 847682.htm chinadaily.com.cn . China to bid for 2013 EastAsian Games. Retrieved on 2010 02 20. ref References reflist 2 See also EastAsian Games 2005 EastAsian Games 2008 Summer Olympics Asian Games 2010 Asian Games 2019 Asian Games External links http sports.enorth.com.cn eag Official Site EastAsian Games sport event stub Category 2013 EastAsian Games Category 2013 in China EastAsian Games, 2013 Category 2013 in multi sport events EastAsian Games Category Sport in Tianjin ko 2013 ja 2013 th 2013 zh 2013 ... more details
Asiad infobox Name IV EastAsian Games Logo 2005 Macau.png Size 100 Optional caption Motto ... Lighter Stadium Est dio Campo Desportivo The 4th EastAsian Games was an international multi sport event ... 29 to November 6, 2005. Sports The 2005 EastAsian Games featured events in 17 sports, which was a new high for the competition. col begin width 60 Col 3 Aquatics at the 2005 EastAsian Games Aquatics ... File Athletics pictogram.svg 20px Athletics at the 2005 EastAsian Games Athletics 45 File Basketball pictogram.svg 20px Basketball at the 2005 EastAsian Games Basketball 2 File Bowling pictogram.svg 20px Bowling at the 2005 EastAsian Games Bowling 12 Col 3 File Dancesport pictogram.svg 20px Dancesport at the 2005 EastAsian Games Dancesport 10 File Dragon boat pictogram.jpg 20px Dragonboat at the 2005 EastAsian Games Dragonboat ? File Football pictogram.svg 20px Football at the 2005 EastAsian Games Football 1 Gymnastics at the 2005 EastAsian Games Gymnastics small File Gymnastics artistic ... ? small File Field hockey pictogram.svg 20px Hockey at the 2005 EastAsian Games Hockey 2 File Karate pictogram.svg 20px Karate do at the 2005 EastAsian Games Karate do ? Col 3 File Rowing pictogram.svg 20px Rowing at the 2005 EastAsian Games Rowing 8 File Shooting pictogram.svg 20px Shooting at the 2005 EastAsian Games Shooting 15 File Tennis pictogram.svg 20px Soft tennis at the 2005 EastAsian Games Soft tennis 6 File Taekwondo pictogram.svg 20px Taekwondo at the 2005 EastAsian Games Taekwondo 8 File Tennis pictogram.svg 20px Tennis at the 2005 EastAsian Games Tennis 5 File Weightlifting pictogram.svg 20px Weightlifting at the 2005 EastAsian Games Weightlifting 15 File Wushu pictogram.svg 20px Wushu at the 2005 EastAsian Games Wushu small Taolu 12 small br small Sanshou 7 small ... wikitable sortable 1 align left flagIOC2team CHN 2005 EastAsian Games 127 63 33 223 2 align left flagIOC2team JPN 2005 EastAsian Games 46 56 77 179 3 align left flagIOC2team KOR 2005 EastAsian Games ... more details
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Unreferenced stub date December 2009 Asiad infobox Name III EastAsian Games Logo 2001 Osaka.png Size ... Athlete s Oath Judge s Oath Torch Lighter Naoko Takahashi Stadium Osaka Dome The 3rd EastAsian Games were held in Osaka , Japan from May 19, 2001 to May 27, 2001. Sports The 2001 EastAsian Games ... 3 Aquatics detailslink Aquatics at the 2001 EastAsian Games File Swimming pictogram.svg 20px Swimming ... Athletics at the 2001 EastAsian Games File Basketball pictogram.svg 20px Basketball detailslink Basketball at the 2001 EastAsian Games File Bowling pictogram.svg 20px Bowling detailslink Bowling at the 2001 EastAsian Games Col 3 File Boxing pictogram.svg 20px Boxing detailslink Boxing at the 2001 EastAsian Games File Football pictogram.svg 20px Association football Football detailslink Football at the 2001 EastAsian Games Gymnastics detailslink Gymnastics at the 2001 EastAsian Games ... at the 2001 EastAsian Games File Judo pictogram.svg 20px Judo detailslink Judo at the 2001 EastAsian Games Col 3 File Tennis pictogram.svg 20px Soft tennis detailslink Soft tennis at the 2001 EastAsian Games File Taekwondo pictogram.svg 20px Taekwondo detailslink Taekwondo at the 2001 East ... EastAsian Games File Weightlifting pictogram.svg 20px Olympic weightlifting Weightlifting detailslink Weightlifting at the 2001 EastAsian Games File Wrestling pictogram.svg 20px Wrestling detailslink Wrestling at the 2001 EastAsian Games File Wushu pictogram.svg 20px Wushu sport Wushu detailslink Wushu at the 2001 EastAsian Games Taolu Sanshou Col end Medal table Legend2 ccccff Host nation Japan border solid 1px AAAAAA RankedMedalTable 1 align left FlagIOC2team CHN 2001 EastAsian Games 85 48 58 191 style background ccccff 2 align left FlagIOC2team JPN 2001 EastAsian Games 61 65 65 191 3 align left FlagIOC2team KOR 2001 EastAsian Games 34 46 32 112 4 align left FlagIOC2team KAZ 2001 EastAsian Games 13 18 26 57 5 align left FlagIOC2team TPE 2001 EastAsian Games 6 16 31 53 6 align left ... more details
File Central Asian Flyway Map.gif thumb 350px Central Asian Flyway Central Asian , EastAsian Australasian, and West Pacific Flyway West Pacific migratory bird flyways The EastAsian Australasian Flyway is one of the world s great flyway s. At its northernmost it stretches eastwards from the Taimyr Peninsula in Russia to Alaska . Its southern end encompasses Australia and New Zealand . Between these extremes the Flyway covers much of eastern Asia, including China , Japan , Korea , South East Asia and the western Pacific . It is especially important for the millions of migratory waders or shorebirds that breed in northern Asia and Alaska and spend the non breeding season in South East Asia and Australasia . In total, the flyway passes through 22 countries with approximately 55 migratory species travelling along it, equating to about 5 million birds. Fact date September 2008 External links http www.eaaflyway.net EastAsian Australasian Flyway Partnership http www.deh.gov.au biodiversity migratory waterbirds infosrn1.html EastAsian Australasian Shorebird Site Network http www.awsg.org.au Australasian Wader Studies Group http www.olangowildlifesanctuary.org Refuelling station of EastAsian Migratory Flyaway Category Bird migration flyways ornithology stub es Ruta de Asia Oriental Australasia ... more details
Infobox football tournament logo founded 2003 as EastAsian Football Championship number of teams 10 Preliminary br 4 Finals region East Asia EastAsian Football Federation EAFF current champions fb CHN ... 2010 EastAsian Football Championship 2010 EastAsian Football Championship Men , 2010 EAFF Women s Football Championship Women EastAsian Football Championship is an association football competition of East Asia n countries and territories, held by the EastAsian Football Federation EastAsian Football Federation EAFF . Before the EastAsian Football Federation EAFF was founded in 2002, Dynasty Cup was held between the EastAsian top 4 teams, and was regarded as the unofficial EastAsian Championship ... in the tournament. After the EastAsian Football Federation was formed in 2002, the EastAsian ... br 2003 EastAsian Football Championship Details flag Hong Kong br flag Japan fb big South Korea fb big Japan fb big China fb big Hong Kong style background D0E6FF 2005 br 2005 EastAsian Football ... Korea fb big South Korea 2008 br 2008 EastAsian Football Championship Details flag Macau br flag China ... 2010 EastAsian Football Championship Details flag Guam br flag Chinese Taipei br flag Japan fb big ... style background gold 2 2003 EastAsian Football Championship 2003 , 2008 EastAsian Football Championship 2008 1 2010 EastAsian Football Championship 2010 0 1 2005 EastAsian Football Championship 2005 fb China style background gold 2 2005 EastAsian Football Championship 2005 , 2010 EastAsian Football Championship 2010 0 2 2003 EastAsian Football Championship 2003 , 2008 EastAsian Football Championship 2008 0 fb Japan 0 3 2003 EastAsian Football Championship 2003 , 2005 EastAsian Football Championship 2005 , 2008 EastAsian Football Championship 2008 1 2010 EastAsian Football Championship 2010 0 fb North Korea 0 0 1 2005 EastAsian Football Championship 2005 1 2008 EastAsian Football Championship 2008 fb Hong Kong 0 0 0 2 2003 EastAsian Football Championship 2003 , 2010 East ... more details
Asiad infobox Name II EastAsian Games Logo 1997 Busan.png Size 200 Optional caption Host city Busan, South Korea Nations participating 9 Athletes participating 1283 Events 13 sport s Opening ceremony May 10, 1997 Closing ceremony May 19, 1997 Officially opened by President of South Korea President Kim Young sam Athlete s Oath Judge s Oath Torch Lighter Stadium The 2nd EastAsian Games were held in Busan , South Korea from May 10 to May 19, 1997. Originally the 2nd edition of EastAsian Games was to be held in Pyongyang , North Korea in September, 1995. However, North Korea dropped the 2nd Games due to the unstable policial situation in the Korean Peninsula . The 2001 edition featured nine nations competing in events in 13 sports. ref http www.ocasia.org Game GameParticular.aspx?GPCode 41 2nd ... EastAsian member nation which did not field a team. The Busan Gudeok Stadium was the main venue for the Games ... EastAsian Games 2005 and 2009 EastAsian Games 2009 . ref http english.peopledaily.com.cn 200510 27 eng20051027 217092.html EastAsian Games in retrospect . People s Daily 2005 10 27 . Retrieved ... 1px AAAAAA RankedMedalTable 1 align left flagIOC2team CHN 1997 EastAsian Games 62 59 64 185 2 align left flagIOC2team JPN 1997 EastAsian Games 47 53 53 153 style background ccccff 3 align left flagIOC2team KOR 1997 EastAsian Games 45 38 51 134 4 align left flagIOC2team KAZ 1997 EastAsian Games 24 12 22 58 5 align left flagIOC2team TPE 1997 EastAsian Games 8 22 19 49 6 align left flagIOC2team MGL 1997 EastAsian Games 3 2 19 24 7 align left flagIOC2team HKG 1997 EastAsian Games 1 2 2 5 8 align left flagIOC2team GUM 1997 EastAsian Games 0 0 1 1 8 align left flagIOC2team MAC 1997 EastAsian Games 0 0 1 1 colspan 2 Total 190 188 232 610 References Reflist EastAsian Games NOCin1997EastAsianGames sport event stub Category 1997 in multi sport events E Category 1997 in South Korea EastAsian Games Category Sports festivals in South Korea E Category 1997 EastAsian Games ko 1997 km ... more details
Association football tournament at the EastAsian Games . Since first edition of EastAsian Games must be under 23 years of age. Events class wikitable Event Football at the 1993 EastAsian Games 93 Football at the 1997 EastAsian Games 97 Football at the 2001 EastAsian Games 01 Football at the 2005 EastAsian Games 05 Football at the 2009 EastAsian Games 09 Years align center align left Men s event X X X X X 5 align center align left Women s event 0 Participating nations class wikitable style text align center Nation width 25 Football at the 1993 EastAsian Games 93 width 25 Football at the 1997 EastAsian Games 97 width 25 Football at the 2001 EastAsian Games 01 width 25 Football at the 2005 EastAsian Games 05 width 25 Football at the 2009 EastAsian Games 09 Years align left fb AUS sup 1 sup Y ref name guest As Australia played as guests, so silver medal was awarded South Korea and bronze medal was awarded Kazakhstan ref 1 align left fb CHN bgcolor cc9966 Y bgcolor cc9966 Y bgcolor gold Y Y 4 align left fb TPE Y 1 align left fb GUM Y Y 2 align left fb HKG Y bgcolor gold Y 2 align left fb JPN Y bgcolor silver Y bgcolor gold Y bgcolor cc9966 Y bgcolor silver Y 5 align left fb KAZ sup 2 sup Y bgcolor cc9966 Y ref name guest 2 align left fb PRK bgcolor silver Y bgcolor silver Y ... bgcolor D0E7FF 1997 br Football at the 1997 EastAsian Games Details flagicon KOR Busan fbu big 23 KOR ... bgcolor F5FAFF 2001 br Football at the 2001 EastAsian Games Details flagicon JPN Osaka fbu big 23 ... at the 2005 EastAsian Games Details flagicon MAC Macau fbu big 23 CHN 1 0 fbu big 23 PRK fbu big 23 JPN 4 1 fbu big 23 KOR align center bgcolor F5FAFF 2009 br Football at the 2009 EastAsian Games ... reflist Football at the EastAsian Games Category Football at the EastAsian Games Category International ... width 10 Score width 15 4th Place align center bgcolor F5FAFF 1993 br Football at the 1993 EastAsian Games Details flagicon CHN Shanghai fbu big 23 KOR ref name roundrobin Final tournaments in round ... more details
Mergefrom EastAsian rainy season date December 2009 The EastAsian monsoon is a monsoon al flow that carries moist air from the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean to East Asia . It affects approximately one third of the global population, influencing the climate of Japan, the Koreas, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, and much of mainland China. It is driven by temperature differences between the Asia n continent and the Pacific Ocean . The EastAsian monsoon is divided into a warm and wet summer monsoon and a cold and dry winter monsoon. This cold and dry winter monsoon is responsible for the Aeolian processes aeolian dust deposition and pedogenesis that resulted in the creation of the Loess Plateau . In most years, the monsoonal flow shifts in a very predictable pattern, with winds being southwesterly in late June, bringing significant rainfall to the Korean peninsula and Japan. This leads to a reliable precipitation spike in July and August. However, this pattern occasionally fails, leading to drought and crop failure. In the winter, the winds are northeasterly and the monsoonal precipitation bands move back to the south, and intense precipitation occurs over southern China and Taiwan . The EastAsian monsoon is known as jangma ko in Korea . In Japan the monsoon boundary is referred to as the bai u as it advances northward during the spring, while it is referred to as the shurin when the boundary retreats back southward during the autumn months. ref http ci.nii.ac.jp naid 110001807677 ... of convert 24 C F 0 abbr on or higher. See also EastAsian rainy season List of Korea related ... http climate.snu.ac.kr english research monsoon monsoon definition en.html EastAsian monsoon profile http www.worldscibooks.com environsci 5482.html EastAsian Monsoon book http csc.gallaudet.edu ... Profile of South Korean climate http eamex.iastate.edu EastAsian Monsoon Experiment DEFAULTSORT EastAsian Monsoon Category Winds Category Precipitation Category East Asia ko zh ... more details
Asiad infobox Name I EastAsian Games Logo 1993 Shanghai.png Size 200 Optional caption Host city Shanghai, China Nations participating 9 Athletes participating 1283 Events 12 sport s Opening ceremony May 9, 1993 Closing ceremony May 18, 1993 Officially opened by President Jiang Zemin Athlete s Oath Judge s Oath Torch Lighter Stadium Yuanshen Sports Centre Stadium Hongkou Stadium The 1st EastAsian Games were held in Shanghai , People s Republic of China from May 9 to May 18, 1993. The main stadium for the inaugural edition of the games was the Yuanshen Sports Centre Stadium . ref http www.ocasia.org Game GameParticular.aspx?GPCode 40 1st EAG Shanghai PR 1993 . Olympic Council of Asia . Retrieved on 2010 05 01. ref Shanghai also hosted a number of sports themed exhibitions to coincide with the games, including exhibitions of photography , art and Postage stamp stamps . A total of 8 nations competed in a programme of twelve sports. Julio Iglesias and Wei Wei singer Wei Wei performed a duet at the games closing ceremony. ref Bell, Daniel 2003 . Encyclopedia of International Games . McFarland ... style background ccccff 1 align left flagIOC2team CHN 1993 EastAsian Games 105 74 34 213 2 align left flagIOC2team JPN 1993 EastAsian Games 25 37 55 117 3 align left flagIOC2team KOR 1993 EastAsian Games 23 28 40 91 4 align left flagIOC2team PRK 1993 EastAsian Games 10 20 24 54 5 align left flagIOC2team TPE 1993 EastAsian Games 6 5 19 30 6 align left flagIOC2team HKG 1993 EastAsian Games 1 2 8 11 7 align left flagIOC2team MGL 1993 EastAsian Games 0 1 16 17 8 align left flagIOC2team MAC 1993 EastAsian Games 0 0 1 1 class sortbottom colspan 2 Total 170 167 197 534 References Reflist EastAsian Games NOCin1993EastAsianGames Sport event stub Category 1993 in multi sport events E Category 1993 in China EastAsian Games Category Sports festivals in China E Category 1993 EastAsian Games ko 1993 km ja 1993 pt Jogos da sia Oriental ... more details
EastAsian Studies is a distinct multidisciplinary field of scholarly enquiry and education that promotes a broad humanistic understanding of East Asia past and present. EastAsian Studies is located within the broader field of Area studies and is also interdisciplinary in character, incorporating elements ... to exchanges ideas on scholarship as it relates to the EastAsian experience and the experience of East Asia in the world. In addition, the field encourages scholars to educate others to have a deeper understanding of, and appreciation and respect for, all that is East Asia and, therefore, to promote peaceful human integration worldwide. At American universities, EastAsian Studies departments are often referred to as EALC EastAsian Languages and Civilizations or Cultures , due to the central ... in general and EastAsian Studies in particular, as amorphous and lacking in rigor. ref Judith Farquhar ... States, The Washington Quarterly Spring 1980 87 114, quote at p. 89. ref Noted EastAsian ... France University of Lyon 3 University of Paris Diderot 7 ENS Lyon 2 Institute of EastAsian Studies ... Kong Chinese University of Hong Kong http www.cuhk.edu.hk cea Centre for EastAsian Studies at The Chinese ... University of Wisconsin Madison Yale University Journals Asian Survey Critical Asian Studies EastAsian History East Asia. An International Quarterly Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies Japan Forum Journal of Asian Studies Journal Asiatique Late Imperial China journal Late Imperial China Modern China New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies Pacific Affairs positions east asia cultures critique ... topics Sinology References reflist External links http www.brown.edu Departments EastAsian Studies ... Madison http research.yale.edu eastasianstudies Yale University DEFAULTSORT EastAsian Studies Category East Asia Category Asian studies Category Area studies Category Interdisciplinary fields ..., the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars debated and published alternative approaches not centered ... more details
EastAsian Community EAC is a proposed trade bloc for the East Asia countries that may arise out of either ... Asia Cooperation ref was issued on the topic of EastAsian integration by ASEAN. In 1998, ASEAN Plus Three established The EastAsian Vision Group of eminent persons which reported in 2001. In turn in 2001 the EastAsian Study Group was established. In 2002, ASEAN Plus Three received the Final Report of the EastAsian Study Group ref http www.aseansec.org viewpdf.asp?file pdf easg.pdf Final Report of the EastAsian Study Group ref . This included a recommendation to establish an East Asia Summit ... 200410 14 eng20041014 160226.html Establishing EastAsian Community becomes common ... the EAS should be the focus of the EastAsian Community ref http www.yomiuri.co.jp dy editorial 20061215TDY04005.htm ... goal of establishing an EastAsian community. blockquote It appeared that over time following the first ... linked, at paragraph 43, the EAS with the EastAsian Community process ref http pib.nic.in release release.asp ... term goal of building an EastAsian community, with ASEAN as the driving force. br ... br 3. We ... process and such regional fora as EAS, ARF, APEC and ASEM to promote EastAsian community building. br 4. We reiterated that EastAsian integration is an open, transparent, inclusive, and forward looking ... component of the emerging regional architecture and would help build an EastAsian community ... english 2009 10 07 content 12191614.htm Japanese FM outlines vision for EastAsian Community ... to the ASEAN Plus Three process as a main vehicle towards the long term goal of building an EastAsian ... towards building an EastAsian community based on the principle of openness, transparency and inclusiveness ... run, an EastAsian community based on the principle of openness, transparency and inclusiveness and functional ... an act of foresight India http www.ptinews.com news 346804 India looks East to build Asian economic community India looks East to build Asian economic community ref . 2010 The Chairman s Statement of the 16th ... more details
The Weatherhead EastAsian Institute WEAI at Columbia University is a community of scholars affiliated with Columbia s Schools of Business, Law, International and Public Affairs, and Arts and Sciences, bringing together over 50 full time faculty, a diverse group of visiting scholars and professionals, and students from the United States and abroad. Its mission is to train new generations of Asian experts in the humanities, social sciences, and the professions and to enhance understanding of East Asia in the wider community. ref http www.columbia.edu cu weai about.html Weatherhead EastAsian Institute home page ref The importance of the EastAsian Institute EAI and EastAsian Studies at Columbia has been recognized by a wide variety of funding sources, including the U.S. Department of Education, which, since 1960, has designated Columbia as an EastAsian National Resource Center. The Weatherhead endowment supports a significant expansion of EAI programs, including the creation of postdoctoral fellowships, visiting professorships, a faculty research program, graduate training grants, student internships, a resident fellows program, and symposiums and workshops. The endowment will also support graduate fellowships for students pursuing advanced degrees in EastAsian related fields. ref http www.columbia.edu cu pr 00 02 weatherhead.html Columbia University press release 23 February 2000 ref Weatherhead Foundation The Weatherhead Foundation, which has supported the EastAsian Institute since 1980, was founded by A. J. Weatherhead, Jr. in 1953 and is currently headed by his son, A. J. Weatherhead, III. The Weatherhead Fund at Columbia is named in honor of another of the founder s sons, the late Richard W. Weatherhead, who earned an M.A. in history from Columbia, followed by a Ph.D. ... gazette 1997 11.06 WeatherheadsDev.html Harvard University Gazette ref EastAsian Institute Founded in 1949, the EastAsian Institute is Columbia s center for research and training on modern Asia ... more details
Asiad infobox Name V EastAsian Games Logo 2009 Hong Kong.png Size 200 Optional caption Motto Be the Legend ... Cultural Centre Opening Contains Chinese text The 2009 EastAsian Games , officially known as the V EastAsian Games , was an international multi sport event that took place in Hong Kong , between 5 December and 13 December 2009. A total of 2,377 athletes from 9 east asia EastAsian national competed ... as potential host cities for the 5th EastAsian games. ref People.com.cn. http english.people.com.cn 200308 01 eng20030801 121419.shtml People.com.cn . Hong Kong to Bid for 2009 EastAsian Games ... 2003 en leisure 05.php Lcsd.gov.hk . EastAsian Games 2009. Retrieved on 2010 01 24. ref June 2004 saw the formation of the Preparatory Committee for the Hong Kong EastAsian Games, chaired by Timothy ... . Olympic touches for EastAsian fanfare Retrieved on 2010 01 25. ref Venues Main 2009 EastAsian Games venues Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground Kowloon Park Swimming Pool Aquatics Swimming, Diving ... the 2005 EastAsian Games in Macau , a competition was held to determine the logo for the 5th EastAsian ... Eastasian games.hk. http www.2009eastasiangames.hk en about emblem.html Eastasian games.hk . Design ... Hong Kong 2009 Hong Kong gears up for 2009 EastAsian Games official press release. Accessed 2009 ... 2009 EastAsian Games Sport Mascots Dony and Ami 1.JPG thumb Mascot for the games The event has two ... 2009 EastAsian Games 200 days to go official press release ref Countdowns One year The 1 year countdown to the 2009 EastAsian games began with Chief Executive of Hong Kong Hong Kong Chief executive .... ref name 1yearcount Eastasian games.hk. http www.2009eastasiangames.hk en news pressrelease.html?id 75 Eastasian games.hk . The Community Celebrates the Start of the One year Countdown to the Hong Kong 2009 EastAsian Games. Retrieved on 2010 01 24. ref The ceremony was also attended by chairman of the EastAsian Games planning committee Timothy Fok and heads of delegations of the nine countries ... more details
Infobox Airline airline South EastAsian Airlines logo Seair logo.jpg logo size 200 fleet size 8 destinations 6 IATA DG ICAO SRQ callsign SEAIR parent SEAIR, Inc. founded 1993 headquarters Manila , Philippines key people div Capt. Iren Dornier Chairman Avelino L. Zapanta President div hubs div Ninoy ... website http www.flyseair.com South EastAsian Airlines SEAIR is an airline based in Pampanga ... par 018c6ab.html Airlines hit SEAir, Tiger Airways partnership ref Destinations further South EastAsian Airlines destinations South EastAsian Airlines now serves domestic flight in Philippines, destinations ... EastAsian Airlines also serves 3 international routes Hong Kong, Singapore and Macau Begin 27 May 2011 ... s fleet includes the following aircraft ref http www.planespotters.net Airline SEAIR South EastAsian ... 3 style border collapse collapse South EastAsian Airlines Fleet bgcolor violet Aircraft Total Passengers ... External links http www.flyseair.com South EastAsian Airlines http www.seair inflight.com South EastAsian Airlines In Flight Magazine Airlines of the Philippines Transportation in the Philippines ... EastAsian Airlines fr South EastAsian Airlines id South EastAsian Airlines nl South EastAsian Airlines pl South EastAsian Airlines ..., SEAIR competitor, Asian Spirit was sold for around 1 Billion Philippine Peso s. ref http www.abs cbnnews.com storyPage.aspx?storyId 113440 Asian Spirit sold for around P1B ref Juice king owner of Zest o juices and banker Alfredo M. Yao completed the takeover of flag carrier Asian Spirit Inc. ASI , and has shown interest in a merger with SEAIR, where Asian Spirit and SEAIR merge operations under one company and one airline. ref http www.gmanews.tv story 89231 SEAIR Asian Spirit merger looms streamlining eyed SEAIR, Asian Spirit merger looms ref The New Owners of Asian Spirit, famous for its beverage .... ref http www.eturbonews.com 937 yao group acquire asian spirit Yao Group to acquire Asian Spirit ref ... more details
Asian blepharoplasty , also known as double eyelid surgery, is a type of cosmetic surgery where the skin around the human eye eye is reshaped blepharoplasty . The purpose of the procedure is to create an upper eyelid with a crease i.e. double eyelid from an eyelid without a crease i.e. single eyelid . ref name pmid8532781 cite journal author Chen WP title Concept of triangular, trapezoidal, and rectangular debulking of eyelid tissues application in Asian blepharoplasty journal Plast. Reconstr. Surg. volume 97 issue 1 pages 212 8 year 1996 pmid 8532781 doi 10.1097 00006534 199601000 00035 ref Anatomically, there are a number of differences in the upper eyelids of East Asia ns compared with the differences in the eyelids of other races. ref name pmid10408455 cite journal author Jeong S, Lemke BN, Dortzbach RK, Park YG, Kang HK title The EastAsian upper eyelid an anatomical study with comparison to the Caucasian eyelids journal Arch. Ophthalmol. volume 117 issue 7 pages 907 12 year 1999 pmid 10408455 doi ref While there are some Asians with a double eyelid and some without, there is also a large variation in the crease position double eyelid size of the EastAsian upper eyelid. The upper .... Asian blepharoplasties have been reported to be the most common aesthetic procedure in Taiwan ref ... 16237581 doi 10.1007 s00266 005 0012 5 ref and other parts of East Asia . ref cite journal author Kim JW, Lee JO title Asian blepharoplasty with a short pulsed contact Nd Yag laser limited incision ... HC, et al. title Strategies for a successful corrective Asian blepharoplasty after previously failed ... pmid 15457048 doi 10.1097 01.PRS.0000135951.55118.59 ref Practitioners of Asian double eyelid surgery ... with an Asian blepharoplasty. ref name pmid11910323 cite journal author Yen MT, Jordan DR, Anderson RL title No scar Asian epicanthoplasty a subcutaneous approach journal Ophthal Plast Reconstr ... East Asia ko zh ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The List of EastAsian ports is primarily shipping port s of east coast of the continent of Asia . East Asia and Southeast Asia are home to some of the worlds busiest ports. Indonesia Tanjung Priok Japan Port of Hakodate Port of Tokyo Port of Yokohama Nagoya Port Port of Nagoya Port of Osaka Port of Kobe Malaysia Port Klang Port of Tanjung Pelepas People s Republic of China Port of Hong Kong Port of Shanghai Port of Suzhou Port of Ningbo Port of Qingdao Port of Yantai Port of Tianjin Port of Qinhuangdao Port of Guangzhou Port of Shenzhen Port of Zhuhai Port of Xiamen Port of Dalian Port of Yingkou Philippines Port of Manila Russia Vladivostok Singapore Port of Singapore North Korea Wonsan South Korea Port of Busan Port of Incheon Sri Lanka Colombo Hambantota Galle Trincomalee Taiwan Republic of China Port of Kaohsiung Port of Keelung Taichung Hualien Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City Category Lists of ports East Asia Category East Asia Category Asia related lists Ports, East Asia ... more details