Asia-Pacific Scout Jamboree
Appearance
The Asia-Pacific Scout Region of the World Organization of the Scout Movement has run or sponsored region-wide Asia-Pacific Scout Jamborees in its member countries, originally known as Pan-Pacific Jamborees.[1]
List of Pan-Pacific Scout Jamborees
[edit]- 1934-35 - Pan-Pacific (1st Australian) Jamboree - Frankston, Victoria - attended by Baden-Powell - 27th December 1934 to 13th January 1935.
- 1948-49 - Pan-Pacific (3rd Australian) Jamboree - Yarra Brae, Wonga Park, Victoria - 29th December 1948 to 9th January 1949.
- 1952-53 - Pan-Pacific (4th Australian) Scout Jamboree - Greystanes, New South Wales - 29th December 1952 and 9th January 1953.
- 1955-56 - Pan-Pacific (5th Australian) Jamboree - Clifford Park, Victoria - Mud Larks "Mudboree".
- 1958-59 - 3rd Pan-Pacific (2nd New Zealand) Jamboree - Cornwall Park, Auckland - 3rd to 10th January 1959 - New Zealand Scout Jamboree
List of Asia-Pacific Scout Jamborees
[edit]Number | Host | Place | Time | Other event | References |
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1 | Philippines | Mount Makiling, Los Baños, Laguna | 28 December 1973–4 January 1974 | Philippines Golden Jubilee Jamboree | [2][3] |
2 | Iran | Nishapur | 1977 | Used as preparation for the scheduled 15th World Scout Jamboree | [4] |
3 | New Zealand | Oamaru | 4 January 1978–11 January 1978 | 8th New Zealand Jamboree / Theme: New Horizons | [5][6] |
4 | Australia | Perry Lakes Reserve, Perth, Western Australia | 29 December 1979–7 January 1980 | 12th Australian Jamboree | [7][8] |
5 | Bangladesh | Mouchak, Gazipur, Dhaka Division | 30 December 1980–6 January 1981 | 2nd Bangladesh Scout Jamboree | [9][10] |
6 | Indonesia | Cibubur, Jakarta | 18 June 1981–25 June 1981 | 6th Gerakan Pramuka Scout Jamboree | [11][12] |
7 | Malaysia | Kota Bharu, Kelantan | 1982 | 5th Malaysian Scout Jamboree | [13][14][15] |
8 | South Korea | Muju, Jeollabuk-do | 1982 | 6th Korean National Jamboree | [16] |
9 | Thailand | Vajiravudh National Scout Camp, Chonburi | November 1985 | 11th Thailand Jamboree | [17] |
10 | India | Hyderabad | 1987 | 11th Indian National Jamboree | [18] |
11 | New Zealand | Mystery Creek, Hamilton | 3 January 1990–11 January 1990 | 12th New Zealand Jamboree | [5][19] |
12 | Philippines | Mount Makiling, Los Baños, Laguna | 1991 | 9th Philippines National Jamboree | [2][20] |
13 | Australia | Ballarat, Victoria | 1992 | 16th Australian Jamboree | [21] |
14 | Bangladesh | Mouchak, Gazipur, Dhaka Division | 5 January 1994–12 January 1994 | 5th Bangladesh National Scout Jamboree | [10][22] |
15 | Australia | Perth, Western Australia | 30 December 1994–8 January 1995 | 17th Australian Jamboree | [13][21] |
16 | New Zealand | Kepler Farm, Fiordland | December 1995–January 1996 | 14th New Zealand Jamboree | [5] |
17 | South Korea | Mt. Sorak, Kangwon Province | 7 August 1996–13 August 1996 | [23][24][25] | |
18 | Malaysia | Kem Seri Keluang, Besut, Terengganu | 1 August 1997–8 August 1997 | 9th Malaysia Jamboree / Asia Pacific Scout Region 18th | [5][13] |
19 | Australia | Ipswich, Queensland | 2 January 1998–11 January 1998 | 18th Australian Jamboree | [13][26][27] |
20 | Republic of China | Neipu, Pingtung | 1998 | 8th National Jamboree (Boy Scouts of China (Taiwan) | [13][28] |
21 | South Korea | Kosong, Kangwon Province | 7 August 2000–14 August 2000 | 10th Korea National Jamboree | [29][30][31] |
22 | Australia | Cataract Scout Park, Sydney | 3 January 2001–12 January 2001 | 19th Australian Jamboree | [5][13][32][33] |
23 | Japan | Maishima Sports Island, Osaka Prefecture | 3 August 2002–7 August 2002 | 13th Nippon Jamboree | [34][35] |
24 | South Korea | Mt. Sorak, Kangwon Province | 5 August 2004–11 August 2004 | 11th Korea National Jamboree | [36][37] |
25 | Thailand | Had Yao, Sattahip | 28 December 2005–3 January 2006 | No Other Event, 50th anniversary of Asia Pacific Region | [5][17][38] |
26 | Philippines | Mount Makiling, Los Baños, Laguna | 28 December 2009–3 January 2010 | [2] | |
27 | South Korea | Suncheon City, Jeolla Province | 4 August 2010–9 August 2010 | 3rd International Patrol | [39][40][41] |
28 | Republic of China | Chengcing Lake, Kaohsiung | 11 July 2011–17 July 2011 | Scouts of China Centenary and 10th National Jamboree | [42] |
29 | Sri Lanka | Gam Udawa and Kandalama sites Dambulla, Matale District | 1 April 2012–6 April 2012 | 100 Years of Scouting in Sri Lanka | [43] |
30 | Japan | Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture | 28 July 2013–7 August 2013 | 16th Nippon Jamboree | [44] |
31 | Mongolia | Nairamdal | 27 July 2017 – 2 August 2017 | ||
32 | Bangladesh | NSTC, Mouchak, Gazipur, Dhaka | 19 January 2023 - 27 January 2023 | 32nd Asia Pacific and 11th National Scout Jamboree | [45] |
33 | Philippines | Camp Kainomayan, Botolan, Zambales | 14 December 2025–21 December 2025 | [46] |
References
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- ^ "Official programme". IVth Asia-Pacific (12th Australian) Jamboree, Perry Lakes, Perth, 29 December 1979 – 7 January 1980.
- ^ "XV World Jamboree in Iran Postponed". Boys' Life. February 1979. p. 16.
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- ^ "12 New Zealand Jamboree Mystery Creek, Hamilton – 3 to 11 January". archives.govt.nz.
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- ^ "23rd ASIA-PACIFIC/13th NIPPON JAMBOREE Jamboree Bulletin" (PDF). June 2002. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 October 2005.
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- ^ "Circular 18, Series of 2003" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 July 2011.
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- ^ "27th Asia Pacific Regional Scout Jamboree". Archived from the original on 5 September 2017. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
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- ^ "Scheduling database". Scout.org. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011.
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