Wikipedia:WikiProject Southeast Asia
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This WikiProject was formed to foster better articles on the countries of Southeast Asia and ASEAN with a spirit of cooperation.
Scope
[edit]The scope of this project is all articles which fall in the Category:Southeast Asian countries. We acknowledge up front that there may be other WikiProjects, both now and in the future, which deal directly with individual nations or areas within the above. We are grateful for their efforts, and will concentrate our own on those areas which are not covered by a currently existing project.
Goals
[edit]The goals of this project are to:
- Create, improve, and maintain articles relating to
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- Countries of Southeast Asia, their history, people, geography, and culture
- Assist with the various portals associated with the area
Requested articles
[edit]Brunei
[edit]Cambodia
[edit]Indonesia
[edit]Malaysia
[edit]- Scouts movements in the states of Malaysia founders
- 1913 - Sabah, by Reverend Thomas Cecil Alexander in Sandakan. (See Here)
- 1915 - Penang, by H.R. Cheeseman of the Penang Free School
- 1915 - Sarawak, by Reverend Thomas Cecil Alexander in Kuching (active only from 1930 onwards). (See Here)
- 1922 - Kedah, by E.C. Hicks, E.A.G. Stuart, R.P.S. Walker and C.W. Bloomfield.
- 1926 - Perak, by I.R. Wheeler at Malay College Kuala Kangsar.
- 1926 - Melaka, by R. Brunstone in Malacca.
- 1926 - Negeri Sembilan, by R. Brunstone, Bird and Roger Smith.
- 1926 - Selangor, by Ameen Akbar.
- 1927 - Terengganu, by A.J. Gracle.
- 1927 - Kelantan, by Y.M. Tengku Ahmad Temenggong.
- 1928 - Johor, by H.R. Cheeseman in the English College (now Maktab Sultan Abu Bakar).
- 1931 - Perlis, by Bird and Roger Smith.
- Pahang, by G.M. Laidlow in Pekan, restored in 1927 by H.P. Hertslet
Myanmar
[edit]Philippines
[edit]Singapore
[edit]Thailand
[edit]- Free Thai Movement needs serious help, which I can't provide due to NNPOV. --Pawyilee (talk) 15:10, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
Vietnam
[edit]- Tạ Văn Rục
- 27 missing articles for administrative divisions of Huế#Administrative divisions
- 28 blank articles in the List of non-governmental organizations in Vietnam
- 22 blank articles in the List of hospitals in Vietnam.
- Vietnamese Confucianism (equivalent to Korean Confucianism article)
- Ông đồ (specialist in writing Chinese characters)
- Mai Đà - District of Hòa Bình; mentioned at Viet Bac
- Hoa Long a village in the former Phuoc Tuy Province, now Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province.
- Trần Quang Hải, musician and son of Trần Văn Khê
- Cassia javanica (hoa đào, a flower used for Tet in northern Vietnam) -- or is it Prunus persica, the peach? It seems that Vietnamese use the term hoa đào for the flower of both plants; which is the species of the one used as a symbol of the north? (see [1])
Language requests
[edit]Khmer
[edit]Edit request
[edit]Population count results 2004 for districts, subdistricts and sucos of East Timor: This [2] was only a provisional result, the final results can be found here: [3]. I edited the table at Districts of East Timor, more has to be done by someone else, cause I have to change all German articles. Greetings, --J. Patrick Fischer 10:02, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
Participants
[edit]
Volunteers may want to have place {{User WPSoutheast Asia}} on their userpages.
This user is a participant in WikiProject Southeast Asia. |
Departments and subprojects
[edit]- Assessment - the assessment department.
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Brunei
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Laos
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Thailand
Statistics
[edit]Southeast Asia articles by quality and importance | |||||||
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Quality | Importance | ||||||
Top | High | Mid | Low | NA | ??? | Total | |
FA | 3 | 5 | 8 | 2 | 18 | ||
FL | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 | |||
A | 1 | 4 | 2 | 7 | |||
GA | 5 | 5 | 20 | 46 | 1 | 77 | |
B | 14 | 38 | 95 | 125 | 143 | 415 | |
C | 9 | 55 | 157 | 407 | 1 | 279 | 908 |
Start | 3 | 89 | 163 | 1,329 | 1,156 | 2,740 | |
Stub | 17 | 54 | 2,134 | 1 | 2,065 | 4,271 | |
List | 2 | 7 | 27 | 188 | 8 | 84 | 316 |
Category | 1 | 4,107 | 4,108 | ||||
Disambig | 1 | 21 | 22 | ||||
File | 69 | 69 | |||||
Portal | 5 | 5 | |||||
Project | 32 | 32 | |||||
Redirect | 2 | 15 | 94 | 308 | 419 | ||
Template | 1 | 333 | 334 | ||||
NA | 7 | 6 | 13 | ||||
Other | 27 | 27 | |||||
Assessed | 33 | 218 | 541 | 4,346 | 4,918 | 3,730 | 13,786 |
Unassessed | 1 | 6 | 25 | 32 | |||
Total | 33 | 219 | 541 | 4,352 | 4,918 | 3,755 | 13,818 |
WikiWork factors (?) | ω = 44,364 | Ω = 5.26 |
To do
[edit]- Place the {{WikiProject Southeast Asia}} banner on the talk pages of all related articles.
- Add all related pages to the Wikipedia:WikiProject Southeast Asia/Articles page, by category, so that they can appear on the recent changes page, so that we can monitor them for any vandalism, upkeep, improvement, and vandalism.
- Create a Southeast Asia Portal.
Article Alerts
[edit]Did you know
- 21 Oct 2024 – The Empire Brunei (talk · edit · hist) was nominated for DYK by Chipmunkdavis (t · c); see discussion
Proposed deletions
- 13 Nov 2024 – Sisawad Dalavong (talk · edit · hist) PRODed by Simione001 (t · c) was deleted
Redirects for discussion
- 19 Nov 2024 – Karens (talk · edit · hist) →Karen people was RfDed by Feminist (t · c); see discussion
- 17 Nov 2024 – Ap (ghost) (talk · edit · hist) →Krasue was RfDed by Shhhnotsoloud (t · c); see discussion
- 15 Nov 2024 – サイゴン (talk · edit · hist) →Ho Chi Minh City was RfDed by TeapotsOfDoom (t · c); see discussion
Good article nominees
- 11 Nov 2024 – Durian (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by Chiswick Chap (t · c); start discussion
- 27 Aug 2024 – Bini (group) (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by Royiswariii (t · c); start discussion
Requested moves
- 06 Nov 2024 – Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (talk · edit · hist) is requested to be moved to Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity by 114.10.139.20 (t · c); see discussion
- 17 Nov 2024 – Typhoon Yagi (talk · edit · hist) move request to Typhoon Yagi (2024) by Anenglishguyinthephils95 (t · c) was not moved; see discussion
Articles to be merged
- 21 Sep 2024 – Global spread of H5N1 in 2004 (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for merging to Global spread of H5N1 by Recognitor (t · c); see discussion
Articles to be split
- 25 Feb 2023 – Laotian diaspora (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for splitting by 82.58.201.16 (t · c); see discussion
Articles for creation
- 17 Nov 2024 – Draft:Banhong Incident (talk · edit · hist) has been submitted for AfC by Wikiwizardqux (t · c)
- 13 Nov 2024 – Draft:Sack of Singapore (talk · edit · hist) has been submitted for AfC by EJHalfz (t · c)
- 25 Oct 2024 – Draft:Al Faroque Siddiquee (talk · edit · hist) has been submitted for AfC by 103.203.94.106 (t · c)
- 07 Oct 2024 – Draft:Hasbollah Daud (talk · edit · hist) has been submitted for AfC by Pangalau (t · c)
- 11 Nov 2024 – Draft:Aga Khan Academy, Dhaka (talk · edit · hist) submitted for AfC by OmioHaque (t · c) was declined by RangersRus (t · c) on 16 Nov 2024
Related WikiProjects and task forces
[edit]- Wikipedia:WikiProject Myanmar
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Cambodia
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Film/Southeast Asian cinema task force
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Indonesia
- Wikipedia:Wikiproject Kuala Lumpur (Proposed)
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Laos
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Malaysia
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Philippines
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Philippine LGUs
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Singapore
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Singaporean places
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Thailand
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Thai districts
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Thai provinces
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Vietnam
- Wikipedia:WikiProject China
- Wikipedia:WikiProject India
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Showcase
[edit]The following items have received recognition from the Wikipedia community:
Featured Articles
[edit]- State of Vietnam referendum, 1955
- 1960 South Vietnamese coup attempt
- 1962 South Vietnamese Independence Palace bombing
- September 1964 South Vietnamese coup attempt
- December 1964 South Vietnamese coup
- 1964 Brinks Hotel bombing
- 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines
- ? (film)
- McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II
- Amir Hamzah
- Iravan
- Andjar Asmara
- Battle of Pulo Aura
- White-bellied Sea Eagle
- Arthur Percival
- Xa Loi Pagoda raids
- Charles Eaton (RAAF officer)
- Banksia dentata
- Asmara Moerni
- D. Djajakusuma
- Toa Payoh ritual murders
- Hawksbill sea turtle
- Battle of Dien Bien Phu
- Timor Leste Defence Force
- Oriental Film
- Soeara Berbisa
- Fakih Usman
- Pham Ngoc Thao
- Gerald Ford
- Kampung Boy (TV series)
- The King and I
- Thomas J. Hudner, Jr.
- Australian Magpie
- Gagak Item
- 1740 Batavia massacre
- Bombing of Singapore (1944–1945)
- Boenga Roos dari Tjikembang (novel)
- Alfred Russel Wallace
- Invisible rail
- Pah Wongso Pendekar Boediman
- Pengkhianatan G30S/PKI
- Raid at Cabanatuan
- Drama dari Krakatau
- Operation Camargue
- Wesley Clark
- Chrisye
- Krulak Mendenhall mission
- Komodo dragon
- Ratanakiri Province
- Slow loris
- Conservation of slow lorises
- Ba Cut
- Le Quang Tung
- Lie Kim Hok
- Union Films
- Durian
- Si Ronda
- Roekiah
- Ketuanan Melayu
- Second Malaysia Plan
- Manila Light Rail Transit System
- Ruma Maida
- Douglas MacArthur
- Jacobus Anthonie Meessen
- Lat
- Morotai Mutiny
- Air Mata Iboe
- Battle of Labuan
- USS New Jersey (BB-62)
- Phan Xich Long
- Phan Dinh Phung
- Borobudur
- Snoring rail
- Sorga Ka Toedjoe
- Double Seven Day scuffle
- Tropical Storm Vamei
- Nguyen Ngoc Tho
- Nguyen Chanh Thi
- Joey Santiago
- Thích Quảng Đức
- Huế chemical attacks
- John Martin Scripps
- Sultanate of Singora
- Sudirman
- Sumatran rhinoceros
- Typhoon Chataan
- Typhoon Gay (1989)
- Mount Tambora
- Tang Dynasty
- Toraja
- Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet!
- Angkor Wat
- Oerip Soemohardjo
- Ngô Đình Cẩn
- Ngo Dinh Diem presidential visit to Australia
- Arrest and assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem
- Sair Tjerita Siti Akbari
- Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)
- Flag of Singapore
- Singapore strategy
- Harta Berdarah
- Albertus Soegijapranata
- Indonesia
- Djaoeh Dimata
- John McCain
- Early life and military career of John McCain
- Viet Nam Quoc Dan Dang
- Terang Boelan
- Javan slow loris
- Javan Rhinoceros
- Northern Pintail
- Tjioeng Wanara
- Operation Passage to Freedom
- Tôn Thất Đính
- Si Tjonat
Featured Lists
[edit]- 1998 Asian Games medal table
- Amir Hamzah bibliography
- List of literary works published in Asia Raja
- List of De La Salle University people
- Member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- List of Vice Presidents of the Philippines
- List of UAAP Final Four results
- List of works by Kwee Tek Hoay
- List of films of the Dutch East Indies
- List of film directors of the Dutch East Indies
- List of film producers of the Dutch East Indies
- List of works by Chairil Anwar
- List of songs recorded by Chrisye
- Chrisye discography
- List of UAAP Final Four results
- List of birds of Thailand
- List of tallest buildings in Singapore
- List of Asian American Medal of Honor recipients
- List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Vietnam War
- National Hero of Indonesia
- List of Indonesian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
- List of volcanoes in Indonesia
- General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam
- Chairman of the National Assembly of Vietnam
- Citra Award for Best Director
- Citra Award for Best Leading Actor
- Citra Award for Best Supporting Actress
- Citra Award for Best Leading Actress
Good Articles
[edit]- Bengal slow loris
- Black-shouldered Kite
- Burmese-Siamese War (1548)
- Cambodian Campaign
- Cambodian-Vietnamese War
- Dugong
- Grand Palace
- Greater Adjutant
- Hindu-German Conspiracy
- History of Singapore
- Indonesian occupation of East Timor
- Java War (1741-1743)
- Kuala Lumpur
- Douglas MacArthur
- Malaysia
- Manila
- Nguyen Van Nhung
- Operation Shed Light
- Orangutan
- Osprey
- Pedra Branca, Singapore
- Penang
- Philippines
- Red panda
- Santikhiri
- Sarus Crane
- Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
- Sunda slow loris
- Typhoon
- Typhoon Xangsane
Did you know... (DYK)
[edit]The following items all appeared in the Wikipedia:Main page Did You Know section:
- Kesatuan Melayu Muda
- Homecoming: When the Soldiers Returned from Vietnam
- Operation Triangle
- George Bacon (CIA officer)
- James William Lair
- Bill Young (CIA officer)
- Homecoming: When the Soldiers Returned from Vietnam
- Sigma II-64 war game
- Mekong River Commission
- Rafetus swinhoei
- Battle of Lak Sao
- Battle of Luang Namtha
- Battle of Nam Bac
- Operation Hardnose
- Requirements Office
- Operation Pincushion
- Table of organization and equipment for an ADC company
- Operation Booster Shot
- Project Hotfoot (Laos)
- Wapi Project
- Operation Momentum
- Auto Defense Choc
- Operation Millpond
- Campaign Thoan Thang
- Operation Raindance
- Ban Naden raid
- Operation Diamond Arrow
- Phisit Intharathat
- Operation Off Balance
- Operation Pigfat
- Team Sone Pet
- Battle of Ban Pa Dong
- Patriotic Neutralists
- Battle of Vientiane
- 1967 Opium War
- Directorate of National Coordination
- Kham Ouane Boupha
- Deuane Sunnalath
- 1960 Laotian coups
- Phoumi Nosavan
- Sourith Don Sasorith
- Forces Armées Neutralistes
- 1965 Laotian coups
- Kouprasith Abhay
- 1964 Laotian coups
- 1973 Laotian coup
- Siho Lamphouthacoul
- Kou Kiet
- Sing Rattanasamai
- Mining industry of Laos
- Fishing industry in Laos
- Operation Left Jab
- Operation Honorable Dragon
- Operation Maeng Da
- Tchepone Operation
- Operation Junction City Jr.
- Project Waterpump
- Campaign 139
- Operation Counterpunch
- Project Copper
- Operation Desert Rat
- Operation Phiboonpol
- The Chinese Road
- Operation Phoutah
- Operation Xieng Dong
- Operation Snake Eyes
- Operation Bedrock (Laos)
- Operation Silver Buckle
- Operation Sourisak Montry VIII
- Operation Sayasila
- Campaign 74B
- Campaign Z
- Operation Maharat
- Operation Phalat
- Operation Strength I
- Operation Fa Ngum
- Operation Maharat II
- Operation Strength II
- Operation Sinsay
- Operation Black Lion
- Operation Black Lion III
- Operation Phou Phiang II
- Operation Phou Phiang III
- Campaign 972
- Unity (military operation)
Peer Review
[edit]Wikipedia:Peer review/Kota Kinabalu/archive1 (Request made March 5, 2007)
Templates
[edit]- {{User WikiProject Southeast Asia}} is a userbox which all members can add to their talk pages.
- {{WikiProject Southeast Asia}} is the project banner, to be added to the talk pages of all articles which fall within the scope of the project.
Stub templates
[edit]- {{SEAsia-geo-stub}} - Stub template to be added to articles relating to the geography of Southeast Asia which are not included in any of the more specific stub types below; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Brunei-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to Brunei; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Cambodia-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to Cambodia; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Cambodia-geo-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to Cambodian geography; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Cambodia-bio-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to the people of Cambodia; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Indonesia-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to Indonesia; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Indonesia-geo-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to the geography of Indonesia; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Indonesia-bio-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to Indonesian people; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Indonesia-university-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to colleges and universities in Indonesia; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Laos-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to Laos; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Laos-geo-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to the geography of Laos; to be put on the bottom of each article page with {{SEAsia-geo-stub}} as well.
- {{Malaysia-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to Malaysia; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Malaysia-bio-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to the people of Malaysia; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Malaysia-geo-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to the geography of Malaysia; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Johor-geo-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to the geography of Johor; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Sabah-geo-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to the geography of Sabah; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Sarawak-geo-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to the geography of Sarawak; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Malaysia-rail-transport-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to the railway system in Malaysia; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Myanmar-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to Myanmar; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Myanmar-geo-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to geography of Myanmar; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Philippines-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to the Philippines; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Philippines-bio-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to Filipino people; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Philippines-actor-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to Filipino actors; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Philippines-politician-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to Filipino politicians; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Philippines-writer-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to Filipino writers; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Philippines-university-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to universities and colleges in the Philippines; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Philippines-tv-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to television of the Philippines; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Philippines-bio-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to Filipino people; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Singapore-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to Singapore; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Singapore-geo-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to geography of Singapore; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Singapore-LRT-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to Singapore's Light Rapid Transit system; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Singapore-MRT-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to Singapore's Mass Transit System; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Singapore-bio-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to people from Singapore; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Singapore-org-stub}} - Stub template for articles relating to organizations based in Singapore; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Thailand-stub}} - Stub template for articles related to Thailand; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Thailand-geo-stub}} - Stub notice for articles related to the geography of Thailand; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Thailand-bio-stub}} - Stub notice for articles related to Thai people; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Thailand-university-stub}} - Stub notice for articles related to universities and colleges in Thailand; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Vietnam-stub}} - Stub notice for articles related to Vietnam; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Vietnam-geo-stub}} - Stub notice for articles related to Vietnamese geography; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
- {{Vietnam-war-stub}} - Stub notice for articles related to the Vietnam war; to be put on the bottom of each article page.
Resources
[edit]There are a huge number of resources available for this area. Please see the page of the specific country or area in which you are interested for the ones applicable for your specific interest.
Tools
[edit]- Main tool page: toolserver.org
- Reflinks - Edits bare references - adds title/dates etc. to bare references
- Checklinks - Edit and repair external links
- Dab solver - Quickly resolve ambiguous links.
- Peer reviewer - Provides hints and suggestion to improving articles.