Source Han Serif is a modern Mincho-style typeface family, which is a counterpart to Source Han Sans. The family has seven weights. As each font is a Pan-CJK font supporting Japanese, Chinese and Korean, (and for Chinese, both Simplified and Traditional Chinese glyphs including those used in Hong Kong are supported), this typeface is recommended for users who need multilingual fonts. In the case of the Source Han Serif - Pan-CJK Simplified Chinese fonts, the glyphs displayed by default are for Simplified Chinese, but glyphs for the other languages can also be used in InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop. *Version: 2.002* Simplified Chinese: All hanzi for GB 18030 2022 Implementation Level 2 which includes the 8,105 hanzi of Tōngyòng Guīfàn Hànzìbiǎo (通用规范汉字表) Traditional Chinese — Taiwan: All Big Five hanzi (aka CNS 11643 Planes 1 and 2), all HKSCS-2016 hanzi (the glyphs may or may not adhere to the Taiwan MOE glyph standard), seven ETen hanzi, 15 additional hanzi Traditional Chinese — Hong Kong: All Big Five hanzi (aka CNS 11643 Planes 1 and 2),all HKSCS-2016 hanzi, seven ETen hanzi, 15 additional hanzi Japanese: All Adobe-Japan1-6 kanji (a superset of those in JIS X 0208, JIS X 0213 & JIS X 0212) Korean: All contemporary (11,172) and 500 high-frequency archaic hangul syllables, conjoining hangul jamo (with full archaic hangul support), all KS X 1001 and KS X 1002 hanja (7,476), 466 additional hanja Need some guidance for using this family? Click on the PDF below.