The AGSL collection Includes thousands of photos and maps on 
China, Japan, and Korea.
Internet resources for Geography
The China Historical Geographic Information System, CHGIS, 
project was launched in January 2001 to establish a 
database 
of populated places and historical administrative units 
for 
the period of Chinese history between 221 BCE and 1911 CE. 
CHGIS provides a base GIS platform for researchers to use 
in 
spatial analysis, temporal statistical modeling, and 
representation of selected historical units as digital 
maps.
Visual Cultures in East Asia is the new generic platform of 
the Institute of  Asian Studies (IrAsia) for the development 
and display of research projects and collections that 
involve the use of visual and cartographic materials. It 
will actually serve as a portal for the individual as well 
as collective projects of the LEAS scholars and graduate 
students, as well as their partners.
The webpage features Selden Map of China at the Bodleian 
Libray of Oxford.  Dating from the late Ming period, it 
shows China, Korea, Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia, 
Southeast Asia and part of India. The map shows shipping 
routes with compass bearings from the port of Quanzhou 
across the entire region. This is the earliest Chinese map 
not only to show shipping routes, but also to depict China 
as part of a greater East and Southeast Asia, and not the 
centre of the known world.