Memory of the World Register – Asia and the Pacific

The first inscriptions on UNESCO's Memory of the World Register were made in 1997.[1][2] By creating a compendium of the world’s documentary heritage, including manuscripts, oral traditions, audio-visual materials, library and archive holdings,[3] the program aims to promote the exchange of information among experts and raise resources for the preservation, digitization, and dissemination of documentary materials.[4] As of December 2018, 429 main documentary heritages had been inscribed in the Register, with 116 of these from Asia and the Pacific.[5]

The Memory of the World Committee for Asia and the Pacific, known as MOWCAP, is a regional committee of UNESCO's global programme.[6]

Items listed below are part of the UNESCO Memory of the World Registry, but not a regional list created by MOWCAP, nor made up of national lists, although such lists have been envisioned.[7]

List by country/territory

Australia's The Story of the Kelly Gang (1906) is the first full-length narrative feature film produced anywhere in the world.[8]
Cambodia’s Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum contains photographs of over 5,000 prisoners, as well as "confessions", many extracted under torture, and other biographical records.[9]
The Rigveda is the fountain source of the so-called Aryan culture that spread beyond the Indian subcontinent.[10]
The Shâhnâmeh (Book of Kings) of Iran is one of the classics of the Persian-speaking world, on a par with the Iliad and The Aeniad of the Greco-Roman cultural communities.[11]
The Korean version of the Buddhist scriptures, Tripitaka Koreana, is one of the most important and most complete corpus of Buddhist doctrinal texts in the world.[12]
The Holy Koran Mushaf of Othman manuscript, held by the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan, is the earliest existent written version of the Koran.[13]
Documentary heritage[A] Country/Territory Custodian(s), Location(s) Year
inscribed
Reference
The Endeavour Journal of James Cook  Australia National Library of Australia, Canberra

35°17′48″S 149°07′47″E

2001 [14]
The Mabo Case Manuscripts  Australia National Library of Australia, Canberra

35°17′48″S 149°07′47″E

2001 [15]
The Story of the Kelly Gang (1906)  Australia National Film and Sound Archive, Canberra

35°17′00″S 149°07′17″E

2007 [8]
The Convict Records of Australia  Australia 2007 [16]
Mountford-Sheard Collection  Australia State Library of South Australia, Adelaide

34°55′15″S 138°36′08″E

2008 [17][18]
Manifesto of the Queensland Labour Party to the people of Queensland  Australia State Library of Queensland, Brisbane

27°28′16″S 153°01′05″E

2009 [19]
Giant Glass Plate Negatives of Sydney Harbour  Australia State Library of New South Wales, Sydney

33°51′58″S 151°12′48″E

2017 [20]
7 March Speech of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman  Bangladesh Liberation War Museum, Dhaka

23°46′33″N 90°22′03″E

2017 [21][22]
Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum Archives  Cambodia Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Phnom Penh

11°32′58″N 104°54′55″E

2009 [9]
Traditional Music Sound Archives  China Chinese Academy of Arts, Beijing

39°57′02″N 116°26′51″E

1997 [23]
Records of the Qing's Grand Secretariat - 'Infiltration of Western Culture in China'  China Palace Museum, Beijing

39°54′59″N 116°23′50″E

1999 [24]
Ancient Naxi Dongba Literature Manuscripts  China Lijiang Prefecture Dongba Research Institute, Dayan

26°52′53″N 100°12′35″E

2003 [25]
Golden Lists of the Qing Dynasty Imperial Examination  China State Archives, Beijing

39°54′54″N 116°23′35″E

2005 [26]
Qing Dynasty Yangshi Lei Archives  China 2007 [27]
Ben Cao Gang Mu: Compendium of Materia Medica  China Library of the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences

39°54′39″N 116°25′03″E

2011 [28]
Huang Di Nei Jing: Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic  China National Library of China

39°56′35″N 116°19′23″E

2011 [29]
Official Records of Tibet from the Yuan Dynasty China, 1304-1367  China Tibet Autonomous Region Archives, Lhasa

29°39′23″N 91°04′57″E

2013 [30]
Qiaopi and Yinxin Correspondence and Remittance Documents from Overseas Chinese  China
  • Guangdong Provincial Archives

23°07′47″N 113°16′18″E

  • Chaoshan Research Institute for History and Culture

23°22′24″N 116°42′48″E

  • Shantou Municipal Archives

23°22′06″N 116°42′39″E

  • Jiangmen Wuyi Overseas Chinese Museum

22°36′48″N 113°05′04″E

  • Meizhou City Qiaopi Archives

24°18′36″N 116°07′00″E

  • Kaiping Cultural Heritage Bureau

22°22′35″N 112°41′55″E

  • Fujian Province Archives

26°02′41″N 119°12′14″E

  • Quanzhou City Archives

24°54′27″N 118°35′13″E

  • Jinjiang City Archives

24°47′02″N 118°33′04″E

  • Jinjiang Municipal Museum

24°47′42″N 118°33′45″E

  • Quanzhou Museum of Overseas Chinese History

24°54′44″N 118°36′24″E

2013 [31]
Documents of Nanjing Massacre  China
  • Central Archives of China

40°02′34″N 116°09′55″E

  • The Second Historical Archives of China

32°02′26″N 118°48′51″E

  • Liaoning Provincial Archives

41°46′53″N 123°24′18″E

  • Jilin Provincial Archives

43°53′24″N 125°19′33″E

  • Shanghai Municipal Archives

31°12′18″N 121°23′55″E

  • Nanjing City Archives

32°03′30″N 118°47′48″E

  • The Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders

32°02′09″N 118°44′33″E

2015 [32][7]
The Archives of Suzhou Silk from Modern and Contemporary Times  China Suzhou Industrial and Commercial Archives Administration

31°19′35″N 120°37′35″E

2017 [33]
Chinese Oracle-Bone Inscriptions  China
  • Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

39°55′21″N 116°24′38″E

  • Institute of History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

39°55′21″N 116°24′36″E

  • National Library of China

39°56′35″N 116°19′23″E

  • Palace Museum, Beijing

39°54′59″N 116°23′50″E

  • Peking University Library

39°59′31″N 116°18′35″E

  • Tsinghua University Library

40°00′18″N 116°19′29″E

  • Shanghai Museum

31°13′42″N 121°28′32″E

  • Nanjing Museum

32°02′30″N 118°49′32″E

  • Shandong Provincial Museum

36°39′31″N 117°05′45″E

  • Lvshun Museum

38°48′29″N 121°14′02″E

  • Tianjin Museum

39°05′08″N 117°12′32″E

2017 [34]
Official Records of Macao During the Qing Dynasty (1693-1886)  China,  Portugal Torre do Tombo National Archive, Alvalade, Lisbon

38°45′17″N 9°09′23″W

2017 [35]
Records of the Indian Indentured Labourers  Fiji,  Guyana,  Suriname,  Trinidad and Tobago 2011 [36]
The I.A.S. Tamil Medical Manuscript Collection  India Institute of Asian Studies, Tamil Nadu

12°51′48″N 80°13′47″E

1997 [37][38]
Archives of the Dutch East India Company  India,  Indonesia,  Netherlands,  South Africa,  Sri Lanka
  • Cape Town Archives Repository (office of the National Archives of South Africa)

33°55′53″S 18°25′26″E

  • Tamil Nadu Archives

13°04′35″N 80°15′38″E

  • Department of National Archives of Sri Lanka

6°54′24″N 79°51′53″E

  • Arsip Nasional Republik Indonesia (National Archives of Indonesia)

6°16′43″S 106°49′08″E

  • Nationaal Archief (National Archives of the Netherlands)

52°04′52″N 4°19′35″E

2003 [39]
Saiva Manuscript in Puducherry  India French Institute of Pondicherry, Pondicherry

11°56′13″N 79°50′08″E

2005 [40][41]
Rigveda  India Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Pune

18°31′09″N 73°49′48″E

2007 [10][42]
Tarikh-E-Khandan-E-Timuriyah  India Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library, Patna, Bihar 25°37′18″N 85°08′08″E 2011 [43][44]
Vimalaprabha  India Asiatic Society, Kolkata

22°33′19″N 88°21′02″E

2011 [45]
Shāntinātha Charitra  India Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Museum, Ahmedabad

23°01′59″N 72°32′59″E

2013 [46]
Gilgit Manuscript  India National Archives of India, New Delhi

28°36′56″N 77°13′02″E

2017 [47]
Maitreyayvarakarana  India Maitreyayvarakarana Asiatic Society, Kolkata

22°33′19″N 88°21′02″E

2017 [48]
La Galigo  Indonesia,  Netherlands

5°08′02″S 119°24′19″E

52°09′26″N 4°28′53″E

2011 [49]
Nagarakretagama: Description of the Country (1365 AD)  Indonesia National Library of Indonesia, Jakarta

6°10′53″S 106°49′37″E

2013 [50]
Babad Diponegoro  Indonesia,  Netherlands

6°10′53″S 106°49′37″E

  • Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies

52°09′31″N 4°28′57″E

2013 [51]
Asian-African Conference Archives  Indonesia National Archives of Indonesia, South Jakarta

6°16′43″S 106°49′08″E

2015 [52]
Borobudur Conservation Archives  Indonesia National Archives of Indonesia

6°16′43″S 106°49′08″E

2017 [53]
The Indian Ocean Tsunami Archives  Indonesia,  Sri Lanka
  • National Archives of Indonesia

6°16′43″S 106°49′08″E

  • Department of National Archives of Sri Lanka

6°54′24″N 79°51′53″E

2017 [54]
Panji Tales Manuscripts  Indonesia,  Cambodia,  Netherlands,  Malaysia,  United Kingdom
  • Leiden University Library, Leiden

52°09′26″N 4°28′53″E

  • National Library of Indonesia

6°10′53″S 106°49′37″E

  • National Library of Malaysia

3°10′14″N 101°42′41″E

  • National Library of Cambodia

11°34′35″N 104°55′10″E

2017 [55]
"Bayasanghori Shâhnâmeh" (Prince Bayasanghor’s Book of the Kings)  Iran Golestan Palace, Tehran

35°40′47″N 51°25′14″E

2007 [11]
The Deed For Endowment: Rab’ I-Rashidi (Rab I-Rashidi Endowment) 13th Century manuscript  Iran Tabriz Central Library, Tabriz

38°03′51″N 46°15′23″E

2007 [56][57]
Administrative Documents of Astan-e Quds Razavi in the Safavid Era  Iran Astan-e Quds Razavi Library, Mashhad

36°17′22″N 59°36′58″E

2009 [58]
Al-Tafhim li Awa'il Sana'at al-Tanjim: The Book of Instruction in the Elements of the Art of Astrology  Iran Library, Museum and Documentation Centre of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, Tehran

35°48′30″N 51°27′31″E

2011 [59]
Collection of Nezami’s Panj Ganj  Iran
  • Sepahsalar Library (Shahid Mottahri)

35°41′22″N 51°25′52″E

  • Malek National Library and Museum

35°41′13″N 51°24′59″E

  • Golestan Palace, Tehran

35°40′47″N 51°25′14″E

  • National Museum of Iran

35°41′14″N 51°24′53″E

  • Central Library and document centre of the University of Tehran

35°42′12″N 51°23′43″E

2011 [60]
A Collection of selected maps of Iran in the Qajar Era (1193 - 1344 Lunar Calendar / 1779-1926 Gregorian Calendar)  Iran Library of Political and International Studies of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

35°48′30″N 51°27′31″E

2013 [61]
Dhakhīra-yi Khārazmshāhī  Iran Library of the Sepahsalar Mosque, Tehran

35°41′22″N 51°26′00″E

2013 [62]
Al-Masaalik Wa Al-Mamaalik: The Book of Itineraries and Kingdoms  Germany,  Iran
  • The National Library and Archives of Iran, Tehran

35°45′07″N 51°26′03″E

  • The Gotha Research Library, Erfurt

50°56′43″N 10°42′20″E

2015 [63]
Kulliyyāt-i Saʽdi: Kulliyat of Saadi  Iran The National Library and Archives of Iran, Tehran

35°45′07″N 51°26′03″E

2015 [64]
Jāme’ al-Tavarikh: Compendium of Chronicles  Iran Golestan Palace, Tehran

50°56′43″N 10°42′20″E

2017 [65]
Sakubei Yamamoto Collection  Japan
  • Tagawa City Coal Mining Historical Museum

33°38′27″N 130°48′50″E

  • Fukuoka Prefectural University Library

33°39′01″N 130°48′50″E

2011 [66]
Materials Related to the Keicho-era Mission to Europe Japan and Spain  Japan,  Spain Sendai City Museum, Sendai

38°15′22″N 140°51′24″E

2013 [67]
Midokanpakuki: the original handwritten diary of Fujiwara no Michinaga  Japan Yōmei Bunko, Kyoto

35°01′55″N 135°42′36″E

2013 [68]
Archives of Tōji temple contained in one-hundred boxes  Japan Kyoto Prefectural Library, Kyoto

35°00′47″N 135°46′56″E

2015 [69]
Return to Maizuru Port—Documents Related to the Internment and Repatriation Experiences of Japanese (1945-1956)  Japan Maizuru Repatriation Memorial Museum, Kyoto

35°30′34″N 135°23′48″E

2015 [70]
Three Cherished Stelae of Ancient Kozuke  Japan Takasaki, Gunma

36°19′19″N 139°00′12″E

2017 [71]
Collection of manuscripts of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi  Kazakhstan National Library of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty

43°14′29″N 76°56′35″E

2003 [72]
Audiovisual documents of the International antinuclear movement "Nevada-Semipalatinsk"  Kazakhstan State Archive & State Archive of Film, Almaty

43°14′34″N 76°56′44″E

2005 [73]
Aral Sea Archival Fonds  Kazakhstan State Archive & State Archive of Film, Almaty

43°14′34″N 76°56′44″E

2011 [74]
Correspondence of the late Sultan of Kedah (1882–1943)  Malaysia National Archives of Malaysia, Alor Setar

6°09′48″N 100°22′12″E

2001 [75]
Hikayat Hang Tuah: The story of Hang Tuah  Malaysia National Library of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

3°10′14″N 101°42′41″E

2001 [76]
Sejarah Melayu (the Malay Annals)  Malaysia Institute of Language and Literature, Kuala Lumpur

3°08′03″N 101°42′13″E

2001 [77]
Batu Bersurat, Terengganu (Inscribed Stone of Terengganu)  Malaysia Terengganu State Museum, Kuala Terengganu

5°19′07″N 103°06′08″E

2009 [78]
Lu."Altan Tobchi" : Golden History written in 1651  Mongolia National Library of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar

47°54′53″N 106°54′59″E

2011 [79]
Mongolian Tanjur & Stone Stele Monument for Mongolian Tanjur  Mongolia National Library of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar

47°54′53″N 106°54′59″E

2011 & 2017 [80]
Kanjur written with 9 precious stones  Mongolia National Library of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar

47°54′53″N 106°54′59″E

2013 [81]
Kuthodaw Inscription Shrines  Myanmar Kuthodaw Pagoda, Mandalay

22°00′17″N 96°06′47″E

2013 [82]
Myazedi Quadrilingual Stone Inscription  Myanmar Department of Archaeology and National Museum, Naypyidaw

19°47′20″N 96°08′29″E

2015 [83]
The Golden Letter of the Burmese King Alaungphaya to King George II of Great Britain  Myanmar,  Germany,  United Kingdom
  • Department of Archaeology and National Museum, Naypyidaw

19°47′20″N 96°08′29″E

  • Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library – State Library of Lower Saxony

52°21′55″N 9°43′51″E

2015 [84]
King Bayinnaung Bell Inscription  Myanmar Shwezigon Pagoda, Bagan

21°11′43″N 94°53′38″E

2017 [85]
Niśvāsattatvasaṃhitā manuscript    Nepal National Archive of Nepal, Kathmandu

27°41′43″N 85°19′17″E

2013 [86]
Susrutamhita (Sahottartantra) manuscript    Nepal Kaiser library, Kathmandu

27°42′50″N 85°18′55″E

2013 [87]
Treaty of Waitangi  New Zealand National Archives, Wellington

41°16′37″S 174°46′48″E

1997 [88]
The 1893 Women's Suffrage Petition  New Zealand National Archives, Wellington

41°16′37″S 174°46′48″E

1997 [89]
Sir Edmund Hillary Archive  New Zealand Auckland War Memorial Museum, Auckland

36°51′37″S 174°46′40″E

2015 [90]
Comprehensive Illustrated Manual of Martial arts  North Korea Grand People's Study House, Pyongyang; Various locations in South Korea

39°01′13″N 125°44′58″E

2017 [91]
Jinnah Papers (Quaid-I-Azam)  Pakistan National Archives, Islamabad

33°44′24″N 73°05′41″E

1999 [92]
Philippine Paleographs (Hanunoo, Build, Tagbanua and Pala'wan)  Philippines National Museum, Manila

14°35′13″N 120°58′52″E

1999 [93]
Radio Broadcast of the Philippine People Power Revolution  Philippines

14°42′01″N 121°04′18″E

14°33′10″N 121°00′49″E

14°17′00″N 120°57′41″E

2003 [94]
José Maceda Collection  Philippines U.P. Center for Ethnomusicology, Quezon City

14°39′26″N 121°03′56″E

2007 [95]
Presidential Papers of Manuel L. Quezon  Philippines U.P. Center for Ethnomusicology, Quezon City

14°39′26″N 121°03′56″E

2011 [95]
Dongui Bogam: Principles and Practice of Eastern Medicine  South Korea National Library of Korea, Seoul

37°29′52″N 127°00′13″E

2009 [96]
Hunminjeongum Manuscript: Correct Sounds for the Instruction of the People  South Korea Gansong Art Museum, Seoul

37°35′37″N 126°59′49″E

1997 [97]
The Annals of the Choson Dynasty  South Korea
  • Chongjoksan Sagobon, Odaesan Sagobon and Sanyoppon

37°27′37″N 126°57′13″E

  • T'aebaeksan Sagobon

35°10′42″N 129°05′02″E

1997 [98]
Seungjeongwon ilgi, the Diaries of the Royal Secretariat  South Korea Kyujanggak Library and Seoul National University, Seoul

37°34′44″N 126°59′22″E

2001 [99]
Baegun hwasang chorok buljo jikji simche yojeol (vol. II), the second volume of "Anthology of Great Buddhist Priests’ Zen Teachings"  South Korea National Library of France, Paris

48°50′01″N 2°22′33″E

2001 [100]
Printing woodblocks of the Tripitaka Koreana and miscellaneous Buddhist scriptures  South Korea Haeinsa Monastery, Gyeongsangnam-do

35°48′04″N 128°05′53″E

2007 [101]
Uigwe: The Royal Protocols of the Joseon Dynasty  South Korea Seoul National University, Seoul

37°27′33″N 126°57′07″E

2007 [102]
Human Rights Documentary Heritage 1980 Archives for the May 18th Democratic Uprising against Military Regime, in Gwangju, Republic of Korea  South Korea

35°09′36″N 126°51′05″E

  • May 18 Memorial Foundation, Gwangju

35°08′58″N 126°55′00″E

35°10′37″N 126°54′21″E

2011 [103]
Ilseongnok: Records of Daily Reflections  South Korea Seoul National University, Seoul

37°27′33″N 126°57′07″E

2011 [104]
Nanjung Ilgi: War Diary of Admiral Yi Sun-sin  South Korea Hyeonchungsa Shrine, Asan

36°48′23″N 127°01′55″E

2013 [105]
Archives of Saemaul Undong (New Community Movement)  South Korea
  • National Archives, Seoul

36°21′39″N 127°23′08″E

  • Korea Saemaul Undong Center

37°30′09″N 127°04′02″E

2013 [106]
Confucian Printing Woodblocks  South Korea The Advanced Center for Korean Studies, Andong

36°42′08″N 128°48′39″E

2015 [107]
The Archives of the KBS Special Live Broadcast "Finding Dispersed Families"  South Korea

37°31′33″N 126°54′58″E

  • National Archives of Korea

36°21′39″N 127°23′08″E

  • Gallup Korea

37°34′26″N 126°58′02″E

2015 [108]
Royal Seal and Investiture Book Collection of the Joseon Dynasty  South Korea National Palace Museum of Korea, Seoul

37°34′36″N 126°58′30″E

2017 [109]
Archives of the National Debt Redemption Movement  South Korea National Debt Redemption Movement Memorial Park

35°52′10″N 128°36′22″E

2017 [110]
Documents on Joseon Tongsinsa/Chosen Tsushinshi: The History of Peace Building and Cultural Exchanges between Korea and Japan from the 17th to 19th Century  South Korea,  Japan
  • Seoul National University Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies 37.462090| 126.950237
  • National Library of Korea

37°29′52″N 127°00′13″E

  • National Institute of Korean History

37°25′27″N 126°58′47″E

  • Korea University Library

37°35′05″N 127°01′35″E

  • Chungnam Institute of History and Culture

36°29′21″N 127°08′48″E

  • National Museum of Korea

37°31′26″N 126°58′49″E

  • Busan Museum

35°07′47″N 129°05′39″E

  • National Palace Museum of Korea

37°34′36″N 126°58′30″E

  • Korea National Maritime Museum

35°04′43″N 129°04′49″E

2017 [111]
The manuscript of Ubayd Zakoni's Kulliyat and Hafez Sherozi's Gazalliyt (14th century)  Tajikistan Institute of the Written Heritage of the Academy of Sciences, Dushanbe

38°34′15″N 68°47′31″E

2003 [112]
The King Ram Khamhaeng Inscription  Thailand Bangkok National Museum, Bangkok

13°45′30″N 100°29′30″E

2003 [113]
Archival Documents of King Chulalongkorn's Transformation of Siam (1868–1910)  Thailand National Library of Thailand, Bangkok; National Archives of Thailand, Bangkok

13°46′20″N 100°30′18″E

2009 [114]
Epigraphic Archives of Wat Pho  Thailand Wat Pho, Bangkok

13°44′48″N 100°29′36″E

2011 [115]
"The Minute Books of the Council of the Siam Society", 100 years of recording international cooperation in research and the dissemination of knowledge in the arts and sciences  Thailand National Archives of Thailand, Bangkok

13°46′23″N 100°30′16″E

2013 [116]
The Royal Photographic Glass Plate Negatives and Original Prints Collections  Thailand National Archives of Thailand, Bangkok

13°46′23″N 100°30′16″E

2017 [117]
On the Birth of a Nation: Turning points (Max Stahl collection of audiovisual documents)  East Timor Archives & Museum of East Timorese Resistance

8°33′20″S 125°34′39″E

2013 [118]
Holy Koran Mushaf of Othman  Uzbekistan The Muslim Board of Uzbekistan, Tashkent

41°19′32″N 69°14′29″E

1997 [13]
The Collection of the Al-Biruni Institute of Oriental Studies  Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences, Tashkent

41°18′24″N 69°17′12″E

1997 [119]
Archives of the Chancellery of Khiva Khans  Uzbekistan Central State Archive of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent

41°17′15″N 69°13′44″E

2017 [120]
Arthur Bernard Deacon (1903–27) collection MS 90-98  Vanuatu,  United Kingdom Royal Anthropological Institute, London

51°31′26″N 0°08′24″W

2013 [121]
Woodblocks of the Nguyễn Dynasty  Vietnam State Records and Archives Department of Vietnam, Hanoi

21°01′57″N 105°48′33″E

2009 [122]
Stone stele records of imperial examinations of the Lê and Mạc dynasties  Vietnam Temple of Literature

21°01′46″N 105°50′10″E

2010 [123][124]
Imperial Archives of Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945)  Vietnam National Archives Centre No.1, Hanoi

21°01′01″N 105°47′53″E

2017 [125]

See also

Notes

^ A. Names and spellings provided are based on the official list released by the Memory of the World Programme.

References

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