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[[Freemasonry]] operates in many countries throughout Asia. | [[Freemasonry]] operates in many countries throughout Asia. | ||
== China == | == China == | ||
[[Freemasonry]] is banned in China but is common in [[#Hong Kong|Hong Kong]] | [[Freemasonry]] is banned in China but is common in [[#Hong Kong|Hong Kong]] and [[#Taiwan|Taiwan]]. | ||
== Hong Kong == | == Hong Kong == | ||
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== India == | == India == | ||
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== Indonesia == | |||
Freemasonry was introduced by the Dutch in what is today Indonesia in the 18th century and was active until outlawed by Sukarno in 1961. English lodges were part of the [[District Grand Lodge of the Eastern Archipelago]]. | |||
== Japan == | |||
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== Taiwan == | == Taiwan == | ||
Freemasonry in [[Taiwan]] is organised under [https://freemason.org.tw/ The Grand Lodge of China]. | |||
== Thailand == | == Thailand == | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:21, 13 April 2024
Freemasonry operates in many countries throughout Asia.
China
Freemasonry is banned in China but is common in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Hong Kong
To be added
India
To be added
Indonesia
Freemasonry was introduced by the Dutch in what is today Indonesia in the 18th century and was active until outlawed by Sukarno in 1961. English lodges were part of the District Grand Lodge of the Eastern Archipelago.
Japan
To be added
Malaysia
To be added
Philippines
Singapore
To be added
Taiwan
Freemasonry in Taiwan is organised under The Grand Lodge of China.
Thailand
To be added