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Many records will be in Traditional Chinese, regardless of in what area the record was created, as the simplified Chinese was only introduced in the mid 20th Century. However, in practical use today, traditional Chinese characters are only used in Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and expatriate areas in other countries.  
Many records will be in Traditional Chinese, regardless of in what area the record was created, as the simplified Chinese was only introduced in the mid 20th Century. However, in practical use today, traditional Chinese characters are only used in Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and expatriate areas in other countries.  


[https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/images/e/e7/%28Trad_Char%29To_Chinese_Speaking_Patrons.pdf Introduction]  
[[:File:%28Trad_Char%29To_Chinese_Speaking_Patrons.pdf|Introduction]]  


[https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/images/1/1f/%28Trad_char%29_How_to_start_Chinese_research.pdf How to start Chinese Research]  
[[:File:%28Trad_char%29_How_to_start_Chinese_research.pdf|How to start Chinese Research]]  


[https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/images/d/d1/%28Trad_Cha%29_How_to_use_PAF5.2_Chinese_version.pdf How to use PAF 5.2 Chinese Version]  
[[:File:%28Trad_Cha%29_How_to_use_PAF5.2_Chinese_version.pdf|How to use PAF 5.2 Chinese Version]]  


[https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/images/0/08/%28Trad_Cha%29_How_to_use_online_Chinese_catalog.pdf How to use online Chinese Catalog]  
[[:File:%28Trad_Cha%29_How_to_use_online_Chinese_catalog.pdf|How to use online Chinese Catalog]]  


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=== Simplified Chinese  ===
=== Simplified Chinese  ===
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