<p>European Collections<br>1. The East Asia Collections at the Vatican Apostolic Library in Rome<br>2. The Library of Venice and the East at the Giorgio Cini Foundation’s Centre for Comparative Studies of Cultures and Spiritualties<br>3. The Chinese Collections from the Shang to Qing Dynasties at the British Library<br>4. The Chinese, Japanese and Korean Studies Collections at the British Library <br>5. The Chinese Collections at the University of Oxford’s Bodleian Library<br>6. The Anthropology Collections of the Ewenki and Orochen Peoples at the University of Cambridge's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology<br>7. The Dunhuang International Manuscripts Project at the British Museum<br>8. Asian Art Propaganda at the British Museum<br>9. The East-Asian Library at the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium<br>10. The Chinese, Japanese and Korean Collections at the Royal Library of Denmark <br>11. The Asian Collections for the Nordic Asian Studies Community at University of Copenhagen’s Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Library and Information Centre<br>12. The Chinese and Japanese Porcelain and Ceramic Art at the Museums of the Far East & the Royal Museums of Art and History of Belgium<br>13. The East Asia Collections at the Berlin State Library<br>14. The Chinese Collections at the Bavarian State Library’s Oriental and Asia Department <br>15. The Chinese Collection that dates back to the 13th Century at the University of Zurich’s Institute of Asian and Oriental Studies Library<br>16. Documenting the Cultural Exchange of Czechoslovak-Chinese Relations at the Charles University in Prague’s Chiang Ching-kuo International Sinological Center (CCK–ISC) and Institute of East Asian Studies (IEAS) Libraries<br>17. Collecting Asia at the Library at the Oriental Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic<br>18. A Unique Chinese Collection for the Public at the Lyon Public Library in France<br>19. The Kingdom of Naxi Manuscript Collections at the French School of the Far East<br>20. The Collection of the History of French Interests In China and East Asia at the University Library of Languages and Civilisations<br>21. The most comprehensive collection of Asian art at the National Museum of Asian Art Guimet Museum<br>22. The Orient and Eastern collections at the National Library of France</p> <p>East Asian Collections in Asia<br>1. The Digital Archives at the Japan Center for Asian Historical Records (JACAR)<br>2. The Siberian Ethnographic Collections at Peter the Great Museum of Ethnology and Anthropology in Russia<br>3. Imperial China’s collections at the National Palace Museum in Taiwan<br>4. International Exchange and Networks of Cooperation at Taiwan’s National Central Library (NCL)</p> <p>1. Chronicle of Taiwan’s Collections at the National Central Library, Taiwan (ROC)<br>2. The History of "Asian Hollywood" at the Hong Kong Film Archive<br>3. The Traditional Chinese Medicine Library Collections at the Hong Kong Baptist University<br>4. The Kung Fu Museum in Hong Kong by the School of Creative Media and the International Guoshu Association<br>5. The School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong<br>6. Contemporary Asian Art at the Asia Art Archive (AAA)<br>7. The Sport collections at the Hong Kong Sports Institute Library</p> <p>North America<br>1. The East Asian Collections at the Princeton University Library’s East Asian Library<br>2. The Japanese Collections at University of California, Berkeley’s C.V. Starr East Asian Library<br>3. The Japanese Collections at the University of Michigan’s Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library<br>4. Azusa Tanaka, Japanese Studies Librarian, East Asia Library, University of Washington Libraries<br>5. Exhibiting Bruce Lee Collections Around the World via the Bruce Lee Foundation (USA) and the Bruce Lee Exhibition at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum</p>