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1. A Survey of Free and Commercial 3rd Party Chinese Fonts

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This survey assumes you're already aware of:

  • Chinese fonts included with Windows 7/Vista and Windows 8 & 10
  • or Chinese fonts included with whatever OS you're using

The latest Windows fonts include Cantonese and many rare literary characters, including a much improved SimSun font for those using mainland/Singapore input and encoding, and expanded MingLiU / PMingLiU fonts for Taiwan/HK/Macau encoding, but in the latter you must manually enable the extended character sets for Traditional Chinese.

The latest Windows fonts include Cantonese and many rare literary characters, including a much improved SimSun font for those using mainland/Singapore input and encoding, and expanded MingLiU / PMingLiU fonts for Taiwan/HK/Macau encoding, but in the latter you must manually enable the extended character sets for Traditional Chinese. Usually, Windows 10 comes with a lot of fonts as a built-in. If you want to download new fonts, then you can simply download the font files from any source you want. Once you download them, you can install them by either double-clicking on it or you can right-click on it and select Install. Windows 10 Chinese Pinyin Setup: Traditional Characters. Other pages: Overview Input methods setup Traditional character Pinyin input (this page) Simplified character input alternative: MSZY Handwriting, speech, & language packs Advanced features Help files - in English! Missing, broken, and just plain lame Chinese features. Traditional Chinese Traditional Chinese fonts are typically used in Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and most overseas Chinese communities. The BIG 5 character set, which includes 13,600 characters, is the most common character set used in Traditional Chinese fonts.

If you're looking for particularly rare characters, a free tool for Windows called BabelMap can tell you which of your fonts contain a specific character. Scholars should also see my FAQ on working with ancient, classical, and rare Chinese characters.

Free Chinese Fonts

  • Ruby text fonts with Zhuyin or Pinyin pronunciation:
WangHan Zhuyin ruby fonts in Traditional Kai (楷體) and Ming (明體) and characters, with Bopomofo on the right. Download and install all of the files with names starting with 'wp' for all alternate pronunciations (poyin zi). These are part of a larger set of free fonts available on that page. Have fun! If this link disappears, try searching for '王漢宗48套字型', and please let me know.
FangZheng Pinyin ruby font in Simplified Kai (楷体) characters, with Pinyin on the top. This 'collection' file will install six fonts starting with 'FZKTPY' with all alternate pronunciations (poyin zi). Look for a '下载' button on that download page. You will need the free 7-Zip program or similar utility to extract from the '.rar' file. If this link disappears, just do a search for '方正楷体拼音字库' or 'FZKTPY', and please let me know.
I am often asked for help finding Traditional character + Pinyin ruby fonts, or more comprehensive Traditional+Zhuyin and Simplified+Pinyin fonts. See this article for examples of ruby fonts you can buy.
  • Fonts with the most classical, literary, and other rare characters:

BabelStone Han is a Song/Ming (宋体/明體) font with many hard-to-find Chinese characters , though it is not yet complete in some basic ranges. An ongoing project, the last time I checked it covered most Unicode CJK Unified Ideographs, large portions of Extensions A and B, all of Extensions C and D, a good chunk of Extension E, plus all CJK compatibility ideographs.
There is also a BabelStone Han PUA font that will offer characters not yet in the Unicode Standard. When those characters are accepted into Unicode, then the main font catches up.

The creator of BabelStone Han, Andrew West, has been making steady progress towards the goal of covering every Unicode CJK character and many general Unicode characters as well, using open-source Arphic fonts. I know of no other Chinese font project like this, free or commercial.
HanaMin (花園明朝), a.k.a. 'Hanazono Min', is a Japanese Mincho (明朝, Song/Ming) font containing over 96,000 Kanji/Hanzi. I mention it here in case you need a rare character not found in the fonts listed above, because this is a similarly comprehensive project that was the first to cover all Unicode CJK Unified Ideographs through Extension E.

Traditional
  • The world's first open-source pan-CJK fonts:
ChineseTraditional Chinese Font

Adobe Source Han Sans (思源黑體) and Adobe Source Han Serif (思源宋體), jointly developed with Google and also released as Google Noto Sans CJK and Google Noto Serif CJK, each contain 65,535 Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (CJK) glyphs in seven weights for a total of 458,745. You can download them all together, or in separate files by language, region, and/or weight.
The Simplified Chinese subset includes all GB 18030 characters, with the 8,105 on the Tōngyòng Guīfàn Hànzìbiǎo which includes 199 outside GB 18030. That means all of the Unicode CJK Unified Ideographs and CJK Extension A, plus 199 characters representing small portions of Extensions B through E and three newly proposed characters.
The Traditional Chinese subset includes the Big 5, Hong Kong SCS-2008, and ETen characters, which as I understand it means most of Unicode CJK Unified and Extension A, plus significant portions of CJK Extension B. They plan to support more Hong Kong characters including the latest SCS revision in version 2.0.
These are 100% Unicode Standard fonts. For more background, I highly recommend this marvelous multilingual multimedia Adobe web page. The technically inclined and other font fanatics will also want to visit the Adobe CJK Type blog and the Google Developers Blog.
Download instructions:
An Adobe TypeKit account (included with Creative Cloud) is free, and may be the easiest way to manage these fonts and stay up-to-date.

The Google Noto Fonts page is the second-easiest method. Just search for 'CJK' there, and you'll see all your choices listed by language.

The Adobe GitHub pages for Source Han Serif and Source Han Sans offer downloads of the latest versions, often before they are posted elsewhere. Scroll down for options to download by weight, language, or region, or other packages, and lots more info on these fonts too.

  • More free font sources:
Wazu Japan's Gallery of Unicode Fonts in many languages
Abacus Chinese Translation is hosting University of Heidelberg fonts
Sinosplice
OLPC directory of free traditional Chinese fonts
Wenquanyi Open Source CJK Font Project (English home page)
Wenquanyi Open Source CJK Font Project (中文 home page)
Hán Nôm - a GB standard TrueType font created by the VietUnicode project. Supports Extension B. On the VietUnicode Sourceforge page, look in the 'Hannom' folder. HannomH.zip is the best version. Hannom.zip is low-res for older systems. Install both font files, HAN NOM A.ttf and HAN NOM B.ttf
See also Alan Wood's directories of Unicode fonts for:

Traditional Chinese Fonts For Microsoft Word

Commercial Chinese Fonts

  • I bought fonts!
'Pinyin Joe' owns the Dynafont TrueType 28 package. I use it primarily for the ruby text fonts (examples here). It was distributed in North America by PenPower but I can't find it for sale anymore. Other font packages with Pinyin and Zhuyin ruby fonts include Arphic's 'Dr. Zhuyin' package, and the Dynafont 2010 HK edition.
  • Foundries:

Adobe (see my section on the free Source Han Sans above)
Arphic Technology (文鼎科技, Taiwan)
DynaComware / Dynalab / Dynafont (華康科技, Hong Kong)
Founder (北大方正信息产业集团, Beijing)
Hanyi (北京汉仪科印信息技术有限公司, Beijing)
Monotype Hong Kong Ltd.
SinoType (常州华文印刷新技术有限公司, Changzhou, PRC)*
ZhongYi (中易中标电子信息技术有限公司, Beijing)
Linotype is also a leading foundry, but does not design Chinese fonts. Linotype is however a distributor for others (see below).
The Microsoft Typography group licenses and resells Chinese fonts from Dynacomware, Monotype, SinoType, and ZhongYi via Fonts.com (see below).

*SinoType doesn't seem to have a website, but they are leading type designers and were key partners with Adobe in developing Source Han Sans. Adobe, Apple, Amazon, Google, IBM, and Microsoft include SinoType Chinese fonts in their products, as do millions of Chinese TV set-top boxes and other electronic devices.

  • Distribution:
The Arphic iFontCloud offers web fonts and downloadable desktop font by annual subscription, with special pricing for educators. The Arphic main site (see previous section) offers more information.
The DynaShop section of the English language Dynalab website offers direct downloads and boxed packages of Dynalab fonts. (See also DynaComware link in previous section.)

Fonts.com distributes fonts from site owner Monotype and subsidiaries Ascender and ChinaType, as well as Dynacomware, Microsoft, and others.

Linotype distributes fonts from Dynacomware, Hanyi, & Monotype.

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Traditional Chinese Font Style

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Overview

KaiTi is a Simplified Chinese font.

File nameSimkai.ttf
Styles & WeightsKaiTi
DesignersN/A
Copyright© Beijing ZhongYi Electronics Co., 1995-2005, All rights reserved
Font vendorZYEC
Script Tagsdlng:'Hans'
slng:'Bopo', 'Cyrl', 'Grek', 'Hani', 'Hans', 'Hira', 'Hrkt', 'Jpan', 'Kana', 'Latn'
Code pages1252 Latin 1
936 Chinese: Simplified chars--PRC and Singapore
Fixed pitchFalse

Licensing and redistribution info

  • Font redistribution FAQ for Windows
  • License Microsoft fonts for enterprises, web developers, for hardware & software redistribution or server installations

Products that supply this font

Product nameFont version
Windows 10See the Windows 10 page.
Windows 8.1See the Windows 8.1 page.
Windows 8See the Windows 8 page.
Windows 7See the Windows 7 page.
Windows Vista5.01
Windows XP2.00
Windows 20002.00
Windows Server 20085.01
Windows Server 20032.00

This typeface is also available within Office applications. For more information visit this page.

Style & weight examples

KaiTi