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The Chinese Wikipedia was established, along with 12 other Wikipedias, in May 2001. At this time, the Chinese Wikipedia did not support Chinese characters, and had no encyclopedic content. In October 2002, the first Chinese-language page, the main page, was written. A software update on 27 October 2002 allowed Chinese language input.
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Chinese Encyclopedia: Illustrated general-purpose encyclopedia, 10 volumes 1985-1991: People's Republic of China: Concise Encyclopædia Britannica: Translated general-purpose encyclopedia, 11 volumes 2002: Modern China: Chinese Wikipedia: Chronologically first Chinese online encyclopedia but third by the number of articles 2005: Modern China ...
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Overseas Chinese, Chinese people residing outside the territories of mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan Sinitic languages , the major branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family Chinese language , a group of related languages spoken predominantly in China, sharing a written script (Chinese characters in traditional and simplified forms)
In an interview with the BBC in late October 2021, globally-banned WMC member Techyan (Chinese: 闫恩铭; pinyin: Yán Ēnmíng) and 6 other users said the user group was attempting to create a "Chinese version of Wikipedia", [4] a platform that would represent Beijing's views on some political issues for people in mainland China to access without a VPN with oversight from the Chinese ...
China's Wikipedia may refer to: Chinese Wikipedia, the Chinese-language version of Wikipedia; Baidu Baike, a "wiki-like" Chinese-language online encyclopedia; Hudong, another "wiki-like" Chinese-language online encyclopedia; Blocking of Wikipedia in mainland China, China's policy of preventing access to Wikipedia from within the country
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