Unicode Blocks - Herong's Notes - v5.32, by Herong Yang
16B00: Pahawh Hmong
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Pahawh Hmong', which contains 127 code points to represent the Pahawh Hmong script which was originally devised by Shong Lue Yang in 1959 to write the Hmong language.
Block name: Pahawh Hmong
Block range: U+16B00 ... U+16B8F
Number of code points: 127
Introduced since: Unicode version 7.0
Complete list of code points: unicode.org/charts/PDF/U16B00.pdf
Code point samples:
The "Pahawh Hmong" block contains code points to represent the Pahawh Hmong script which was originally devised by Shong Lue Yang in 1959 to write the Hmong language.
Table of Contents
Unicode Code Point Blocks: 0000 - 0FFF
Unicode Code Point Blocks: 1000 - FFFF
Unicode Code Point Blocks: 10000 - 11FFF
►Unicode Code Point Blocks: 12000 - 10FFFF
12400: Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation
12480: Early Dynastic Cuneiform
13430: Egyptian Hieroglyph Format Controls
16FE0: Ideographic Symbols and Punctuation
1BCA0: Shorthand Format Controls
1D000: Byzantine Musical Symbols
1D200: Ancient Greek Musical Notation
1D400: Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols
1EE00: Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols
1F100: Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement
1F200: Enclosed Ideographic Supplement
1F300: Miscellaneous Symbols And Pictographs
1F680: Transport and Map Symbols
1F780: Geometric Shapes Extended
1F900: Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs
1FA70: Symbols and Pictographs Extended-A
1FB00: Symbols for Legacy Computing
20000: CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B
2A700: CJK Unified Ideographs Extension C
2B740: CJK Unified Ideographs Extension D
2EBF0: CJK Unified Ideographs Extension I
2F800: CJK Compatibility Ideographs Supplement
30000: CJK Unified Ideographs Extension G
31350: CJK Unified Ideographs Extension H
E0100: Variation Selectors Supplement
F0000: Supplementary Private Use Area-A