East Asia
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East Asia is a subregion of Asia that can be defined in either geographical or cultural terms. Geographically, it covers about 6,640,000 km², or 15% of the Asian continent.
Culturally, it embraces those societies that have long been part of the Chinese cultural sphere:
- displaying heavy historical influence from the Classical Chinese language (including the traditional Chinese script),
- Confucianism and Neo-Confucianism
- Mahayana Buddhism,
- and Daoism (Taoism).
East Asia and Eastern Asia (the latter being the preferred term used by the United Nations) are both more modern terms for the traditional European name the Far East, which describes the region's geographical position in relation to Europe rather than its location within Asia.
The following countries are located in geographic East Asia:
- China (including Hong Kong and Macau)
- Republic of China (Taiwan) (see political status of Taiwan)
- North Korea
- South Korea
- Japan
- Mongolia
- Chinese society (including the dispersed Chinese-dominated regions of Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau, and Singapore due to Singapore's large Chinese population)
- Japanese society
- Korean society
- Mongolian society
- Vietnamese society
- The parts of China that are not historically dominated by Han Chinese: Qinghai, Tibet, Xinjiang (either East Asia or Central Asia)
- Russian Far East (either East Asia or North Asia)
- Vietnam (either East Asia or Southeast Asia)
Other subregions of Asia
- Southeast Asia
- South Asia (Indian Subcontinent)
- Central Asia
- Southwest Asia or West Asia (One definition of the Middle East is synonymous with Southwest Asia)
- North Asia (Siberia)
- Northern Eurasia (Extends into Europe)
- Central Eurasia (Extends into Europe)
See also
- Asian Network of Major Cities 21
- Eastasia, one of the three superpowers in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
- East Asian language
- East Asian Tigers, a label pertinent to the recent economic history of the region.
- History of East Asia
- Sinosphere
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