Prix Giles

The Prix Giles (also known as the Prix Hérbert Allen Giles) is awarded biennially for a work related to China, Japan or East Asia that was published in the previous two years by a French author.

It is named after the British sinologist Herbert Giles, and is awarded by the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres.

The prize was established in 1917 and was funded by Herbert Giles himself.

[1] The first award was given in 1919.

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