WikiProject East Asia is a group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to East Asia. You can learn more about us here. If you would like to help, please join the project, inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list below. Additional information can be found at our assessment and resource pages.
East Asia, as it is most commonly defined, is in dark green. The expanded definition of East Asia is in light green.
Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598) is a very high quality article currently rated C. The article may qualify for the rating of GA. A preliminary review and copy edit should be performed. For reference, this is the Good Article criteria.
Pending the preliminary review and copy edit, this article should be submitted to Good Article nominations.
Mongol Empire is a very high quality article currently rated B. The article may qualify for the rating of GA. A preliminary review and copy edit should be performed. For reference, this is the Good Article criteria.
Pending the preliminary review and copy edit, this article should be submitted to Good Article nominations.
Chinese character is a very high quality article currently rated B. The article may qualify for the rating of GA. A preliminary review and copy edit should be performed. For reference, this is the Good Article criteria.
Pending the preliminary review and copy edit, this article should be submitted to Good Article nominations.
Karakorum needs a lot of work. It is currently the lowest quality article ranked "high importance" by our project. Let's try to get it to C or B class. For reference, this is the grading criteria.
Seal (East Asia) is a high quality article, and is likely to make GA or FA one day, but right now, there is a more immediate concern with sources. Can someone find sources for the Japan subsection please? There are currently none for that section, which is not befitting of a B class article.
Four Asian Tigers has a "This article needs attention from an expert on the subject" tag on it. It has been there since June. It's likely that the tagger wanted someone to go through it and do some sourcing, as there is a tag for that too. FYI, the tigers are South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore. The article itself could use some content work if someone has the time, but the to do note itself is only about the sources.
Sinosphere requires additional citations. For a start-class top-importance project article, it really needs an improvement in the quality of the content as well.
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