Non-traditional carillons in Asia and the Pacific Rim:
index by year of completion

The table below is an index to 22 existing non-traditional carillons in Asia and the Pacific Rim region, in order by year of completion (to the current number of bells), unknown first.  Instruments which were completed in the same year are listed in order by the city name without regard to the exact date on which the installation was finished.

After the year, a letter indicates that it is

C - when the complete instrument was installed;
E - when the instrument was enlarged from its previous size;


    Location (City : Country)                Year

Unknown - 3 instruments
SHINOZAKI                     : JAPAN        ???? C
TOKYO - N                     : JAPAN        19?? C
MANDAUE                       : PHILIPPINES  ???? C

before 1970 - 0 instruments
 [none known]

1970s - 1 instrument
NEW PLYMOUTH                  : NEW ZEALAND  1971 C

1980s - 8 instruments
PERTH - S                     : AUSTRALIA    1982 C
TACHIKAWA                     : JAPAN        1984 C
SEOUL - Y                     : KOREA        1986 C
SEOUL - HL/1                  : KOREA        1987 C
SEOUL - HL/2                  : KOREA        1987 C
NAGOYA                        : JAPAN        1988 C
YAESU                         : JAPAN        1988 C
TOKYO - P                     : JAPAN        1989 C

1990s - 3 instrument
SASEBO - HTB/2                : JAPAN        1991 C
SINGAPORE - TA                : SINGAPORE    1991 C
LOS BANOS                     : PHILIPPINES  1996 C

2000s - 3 instruments
MAKATI                        : PHILIPPINES  2002 C
MELBOURNE - BM                : AUSTRALIA    2002 C
PERTH - SC/3                  : AUSTRALIA    2008 C

2010s - 3 instruments
BEIJING - 2                   : CHINA        2014 C hybrid
HONG KONG - M                 : CHINA - HK   2017 C
GERALDTON                     : AUSTRALIA    2019 C

2020s - 1 instrument
JULONG                        : CHINA        2024 C
   Julong Mountain Church


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