CJKV stands for Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese and is an acronym used to describe these far-east languages and writing systems that contain more than 256 individual characters and can therefore only be represented by more than one byte per character. CJKV is a particular term used in Globalization - this category deals with the process in general. Individual language categories exist for specific languages.
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- Character Tables by Koichi Yasuoka Mainly concentrating on Chinese, Japanese and Korean character tables. Also includes some European and Western tables.
- CJK Character Sets and Encoding Forms Short descriptions, examples and browser tests.