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   Home / Health / Conditions and Diseases / Communication Disorders / Hearing / Deafness / Regional Resources / Asia
 
   See Also
   Web Sites
  • Deaf Sites in Asia - For deaf, HOH and hearing people, including a clickable map of Asian region linking to various countries having web sites for the deaf.
    www.taubenschlag.de/karten/asienkarte.htm
  • Hidekatsu's Web Page - Translated in English, this is a great resource of Japanese related information about deafness, including Japanese sign language, penpals and links to the Japanese deaf.
    www.bekkoame.ne.jp/~hidemizu/english
  • Hongkong Sign Language - A very comprehensive web site that helps in learning the basics of Hongkong sign language, and how it is related to ASL.
    sgiinda.csc.cuhk.edu.hk/~sign
  • MCCID Online - Great resource data of all the deaf and deafness related web sites and agencies in the Philippines.
    www.geocities.com/Athens/9385/mccidweb.htm
  • National Association of the Deaf in Taiwan - This site offers information about the National Association of the Deaf in the Republic of China (Taiwan), their recent activities and contacts.
    www.isc.rit.edu/%7Eixc5636/taipeideafasso.html
  • Registry of Interpreters for Deaf Empowerment - RIDE is a sign language school in the Philippines.
    www.geocities.com/ridephil/index.html
  • Singapore Association For the Deaf - The Singapore Association for the Deaf is a member of the National Council of Social Service/Community Chest of Singapore. It is also affiliated to the World Federation of the Deaf.
    www.sad.org.sg
  • Singapore School for the Deaf - A good resource for anything about Singaporean Deaf. Some insights about deafness and educational system they are implementing for the deaf.
    www.ssd.edu.sg
  • Tanikalang Ginto - The Philippines' Web Directory - Resources for the Disabled - A comprehensive web site that lists down resources from the Philippines which also includes other disability issues.
    www.filipinolinks.com/health/disabled.html

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