Wikipedia Asian Month 2018


About the event

Wikipedia Asian Month is an annual Wikipedia contest focused on promotion of Asian content in different language Wikipedia. Each participating community runs a month-long online edit-a-thon every November at their local language Wikipedias and create new content about Asia except their own country. Participation is not limited to Asian communities.

The first iteration of this competition began in 2015 and each year, the article counts and participating communities have diversified and expanded. In the past three years, over 20,500 high qualities articles have been added in more than 50 language Wikipedia by more than 2000 Wikipedia editors.

As a part of friendship and culture exchange of Wikipedia Asian Community, participants who create at least four articles receive a special Wikipedia Postcard from another participating community.

Get ready to be surprised! You never know which Wiki community will be sending you postcards!

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How to Participate

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As an Editor

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  • Find the language edition of Wikipedia you would like to edit below,(on participation)
  • Register for Wikipedia if you have not done so.
  • Choose articles about themes and topics related to Asia, but not from your native country, and start creating articles.

As an Organizer

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  • Set up and run the contest on a local level within your language community.
    • If your local Wikipedia is already participating, ask if you can help judge articles if you are interested.
  • Engage local editors and aim for maximum participation.
  • Organize online and offline events for contest promotion and increase in participation.
  • If you have expertise or skills in public relations, then you can help us get media coverage.

Communities and Organizers

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Didn't find your home Wikipedia? Sign up below to be the local organizer! Create a WAM page and link it here with the format:

# Name of the wikiUsername(s)
  1. Albanian WikipediaLiridon
  2. Arabic WikipediaMahmood
  3. Azerbaijani WikipediaWhite Demon
  4. Bangla Wikipedia – Organizers: Moheen, S Shamima Nasrin, Waraka Saki, Sumita Roy Dutta, Che12Guevara
  5. Bashkir WikipediaZUFAr
  6. Belarusian WikipediaArtificial123
  7. Bikol WikipediaFilipinayzd, FroyAgta
  8. Bulgarian WikipediaСпасимир
  9. Catalan WikipediaKippelboy
  10. Czech WikipediaPatriccck, OJJ
  11. Chinese WikipediaTheodore Xu , 理查
  12. Classical Chinese Wikipedia孔明居士, 關山, 丁子
  13. Croatian WikipediaFraxinus
  14. Danish WikipediaEileenSanda
  15. English WikipediaAlex Shih, RHcosm, Sky Harbor, SuperHamster,Jwale2
  16. Erzya WikipediaErzianj jurnalist (Organizer), Vaija, Kaftaj, EliasMelteme
  17. Faroese WikipediaEileenSanda
  18. Finnish WikipediaLentokonefani, PtG
  19. French WikipediaDaxipedia, Pierre André, Cbyd
  20. German WikipediaSebastian Wallroth, Yanikor, and J. Patrick Fischer
  21. Georgian WikipediaDavid1010, Mehman97
  22. Gujarati Wikipediaઅર્જુન સિંહ હરધ્રોલ, Agyani
  23. Hausa WikipediaThe Living love
  24. Hebrew WikipediaOfek Jerassi
  25. Hindi WikipediaJ ansari (Organizer), Suyash Dwivedi (Organizer), Sushma_Sharma
  26. Indonesian WikipediaRachmat04
  27. Japanese WikipediaTakot and ネイ
  28. Javanese WikipediaNotanotheramy (Organizer), Wirjadisastra (Organizer), Danangtrihartanto (Organizer)
  29. Kannada WikipediaSangappadyamani, Gopala Krishna A
  30. Konkani WikipediaFredericknoronha
  31. Korean WikipediaMotoko C. K.
  32. Maithili WikipediaPankaj Deo
  33. Malay WikipediaCyberTroopers, Tofeiku, Zulfadli51
  34. Malayalam WikipediaRanjithsiji (Organizer), Sidheeq (Organizer), KannanVM (Organizer), Ambadyanands (Organizer), Mujeebcpy (talk) (Organizer)
  35. Marathi WikipediaTiven2240 (Organizer), सुबोध कुलकर्णी (Organizer)
  36. Mazandarani Wikipediaمحک
  37. Min Dong WikipediaDavidzdh, Yejianfei
  38. Minangkabau WikipediaMuhraz (organizer)
  39. Myanmar WikipediaZawthet
  40. Nepali WikipediaNirjal Shrestha (organizer), Janak Bhatta (organizer)
  41. Odia WikipediaAliva Sahoo (organizer)
  42. Persian WikipediaMardetanha
  43. Punjabi WikipediaWikilover90 & Nitesh Gill
  44. Portuguese WikipediaDarwIn, Athena in Wonderland, Teles, Mesocarpo, Conde Edmond Dantès
  45. Romanian WikipediaGikü (organiser), NicolaS961 (organiser)
  46. Russian WikipediaЛе Лой (Organiser)
  47. Sanskrit WikipediaSuyash Dwivedi
  48. Santali WikipediaManik Soren Sohagini Hasdak and Ramjit Tudu
  49. Simple English WikipediaAuntof6 and Hiàn
  50. Sindhi WikipediaJogiAsad (Organizer), Arslan Ali and BukhariSaeed
  51. Sinhalese WikipediaSameera
  52. Slovak WikipediaLišiak, Jetam2
  53. Spanish WikipediaMillars, ProtoplasmaKid,
  54. Swedish WikipediaDeryni (also a subcontest) and Bairuilong
  55. Tagalog WikipediaSky Harbor
  56. Tamil WikipediaDineshkumar Ponnusamy (தினேஷ்குமார் பொன்னுசாமி), Balajijagadesh, Nandhini Kandhasamy
  57. Tatar WikipediaTimerkhan
  58. Telugu WikipediaPavan Santhosh, Rahmanuddin (రహ్మానుద్దీన్)
  59. Tetun WikipediaBJ Sinaga (talk)
  60. Thai WikipediaB20180
  61. Tulu WikipediaLokesha kunchadka, BHARATHESHA ALASANDEMAJALU, Kishorekumarrai
  62. Ukrainian WikipediaАта
  63. Urdu WikipediaObaid Raza and BukhariSaeed
  64. Vietnamese WikipediaTuanminh01

Supporting affiliates

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Affiliates
Postcard affiliates
WMBD, UG-CN, WMID, WMTW, UG-HK, UG-KO, UG-Odia, UG-PA, WG-Kansai
Supporting affiliates
WMIN, WMID, WMES, WMMX, WMPT, WMUA, WM-NYC, UG-MYS, UG-PH-WC, UG-TH, UG-AZ, UG-GE, UG-BAK, UG-BG, UG-ELiSo, UG-USOH, WM-CAT
Other organizations
CIS-A2K