List of participating nations at the Asian Games

This is a list of nations, as represented by National Olympic Committees (NOCs), that have participated in the Asian Games.

List of nations

51   In the table headings, indicates the Games year
Participated in the specified Games
H Host nation for the specified Games

Asian Games

Nation Code 5154586266707478828690949802061014
AfghanistanAFG
BahrainBRN
BangladeshBAN
BhutanBHU
BruneiBRU
CambodiaCAM
ChinaCHN HH
Chinese TaipeiTPE
Hong KongHKG
IndiaIND HH
IndonesiaINA H
IranIRI H
IraqIRQ
IsraelISR
JapanJPN HH
JordanJOR
KazakhstanKAZ
KuwaitKUW
KyrgyzstanKGZ
LaosLAO
LebanonLIB
MacauMAC
MalaysiaMAS
North BorneoNBO
SarawakSWK
MaldivesMDV
MongoliaMGL
MyanmarMYA
NepalNEP
North KoreaPRK
OmanOMA
PakistanPAK
PalestinePLE
PhilippinesPHI H
QatarQAT H
Saudi ArabiaKSA
SingaporeSIN
South KoreaKOR HHH
Sri LankaSRI
SyriaSYR
TajikistanTJK
ThailandTHA HHHH
Timor-LesteTLS
TurkmenistanTKM
United Arab EmiratesUAE
UzbekistanUZB
VietnamVIE
YemenYEM
North YemenYAR
South YemenYMD
Total 11 18 20 17 18 18 25 25 33 27 36 42 41 44 45 45 45
References [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17]

Asian Winter Games

Nation Code 86909699030711
AfghanistanAFG
BahrainBRN
ChinaCHN HH
Chinese TaipeiTPE
Hong KongHKG
IndiaIND
IranIRI
JapanJPN HHH
JordanJOR
KazakhstanKAZ H
KuwaitKUW
KyrgyzstanKGZ
LebanonLIB
MacauMAC
MalaysiaMAS
MongoliaMGL
NepalNEP
North KoreaPRK
PakistanPAK
PalestinePLE
PhilippinesPHI
QatarQAT
SingaporeSIN
South KoreaKOR H
TajikistanTJK
ThailandTHA
United Arab EmiratesUAE
UzbekistanUZB
Total 7 9 15 14 17 25 26
References [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23]

Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games

Nation Code 0507090913
AfghanistanAFG
BahrainBRN
BangladeshBAN
BhutanBHU
BruneiBRU
CambodiaCAM
ChinaCHN
Chinese TaipeiTPE
Hong KongHKG
IndiaIND
IndonesiaINA
IranIRI
IraqIRQ
JapanJPN
JordanJOR
KazakhstanKAZ
KuwaitKUW
KyrgyzstanKGZ
LaosLAO
LebanonLIB
MacauMAC H
MalaysiaMAS
MaldivesMDV
MongoliaMGL
MyanmarMYA
NepalNEP
North KoreaPRK
OmanOMA
PakistanPAK
PalestinePLE
PhilippinesPHI
QatarQAT
Saudi ArabiaKSA
SingaporeSIN
South KoreaKOR H
Sri LankaSRI
SyriaSYR
TajikistanTJK
ThailandTHA HH
Timor-LesteTLS
TurkmenistanTKM
United Arab EmiratesUAE
UzbekistanUZB
VietnamVIE H
YemenYEM
Total 37 44 37 42 43
References [24] [25] [26] [27] [28]

Asian Beach Games

Nation Code 08101214
AfghanistanAFG
BahrainBRN
BangladeshBAN
BhutanBHU
BruneiBRU
CambodiaCAM
ChinaCHN H
Chinese TaipeiTPE
Hong KongHKG
IndiaIND
IndonesiaINA H
IranIRI
IraqIRQ
JapanJPN
JordanJOR
KazakhstanKAZ
KuwaitKUW
KyrgyzstanKGZ
LaosLAO
LebanonLIB
MacauMAC
MalaysiaMAS
MaldivesMDV
MongoliaMGL
MyanmarMYA
NepalNEP
North KoreaPRK
OmanOMA H
PakistanPAK
PalestinePLE
PhilippinesPHI
QatarQAT
Saudi ArabiaKSA
SingaporeSIN
South KoreaKOR
Sri LankaSRI
SyriaSYR
TajikistanTJK
ThailandTHA H
Timor-LesteTLS
TurkmenistanTKM
United Arab EmiratesUAE
UzbekistanUZB
VietnamVIE
YemenYEM
Total 41 43 43 42
References [29] [30] [31] [32]

Asian Youth Games

Nation Code 09 13
AfghanistanAFG
BahrainBRN
BangladeshBAN
BhutanBHU
BruneiBRU
CambodiaCAM
ChinaCHN H
Chinese TaipeiTPE
Hong KongHKG
IndiaIND
IndonesiaINA
IranIRI
IraqIRQ
JapanJPN
JordanJOR
KazakhstanKAZ
KuwaitKUW
KyrgyzstanKGZ
LaosLAO
LebanonLIB
MacauMAC
MaldivesMDV
MalaysiaMAS
MongoliaMGL
MyanmarMYA
NepalNEP
North KoreaPRK
OmanOMA
PakistanPAK
PalestinePLE
PhilippinesPHI
QatarQAT
Saudi ArabiaKSA
SingaporeSIN H
South KoreaKOR
Sri LankaSRI
SyriaSYR
TajikistanTJK
ThailandTHA
Timor-LesteTLS
TurkmenistanTKM
United Arab EmiratesUAE
UzbekistanUZB
VietnamVIE
YemenYEM
Total 43 45
References [33] [34]

Notes

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