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  2. Korean Wikipedia

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    The Korean Wikipedia (Korean: 한국어 위키백과) is the Korean language edition of Wikipedia. It was founded on 11 October 2002. It was founded on 11 October 2002. As of March 2025, it is the 2nd largest Korean language Wiki site [ 1 ] and the 23rd largest Wikipedia, with 699,413 articles and 1,760 active users.

  3. Baidu Baike - Wikipedia

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    Baidu Baike was founded by Robin Li in April 2006, following the Chinese government's decision to censor Wikipedia in 2005. [2] [12] The beta version of Baidu Baike was launched on 20 April 2006.

  4. Chinese Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. List of Wikipedias - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the Chinese Wikipedia automatically transliterates between six standard forms: three using simplified Chinese characters (Mainland China, Malaysia, and Singapore) and three using traditional Chinese characters (Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau ).

  6. Sino-Korean vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Sino-Korean vocabulary includes words borrowed directly from Chinese, as well as new Korean words created from Chinese characters, and words borrowed from Sino-Japanese vocabulary. Many of these terms were borrowed during the height of Chinese-language literature on Korean culture. Subsequently, many of these words have also been truncated or ...

  7. China's Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    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

  8. Koreans in China - Wikipedia

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    Many Chinese of Korean descent have ancestral roots and family ties in the Hamgyong region of North Korea and speak the Hamgyŏng dialect of Korean according to North Korean conventions. [ 32 ] However, since South Korea has been more prolific in exporting its entertainment culture, more Korean Chinese broadcasters have been using Seoul dialect .

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Korea/Reliable sources

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    Chinese-, English-, and Japanese-language articles on Maeil Business Newspaper have been automatically machine translated from Korean using Naver Papago. Unvetted machine translation is not reliable. 1 2 3 Maxim Korea maximkorea.net; Korean-language entertainment news, branch of Maxim. Needs discussion. 1 Meaww meaww.com