Yu-Gi-Oh! Asia Championship 2004
Yu-Gi-Oh! Asia Championship 2004 was held on 10 April 2004 in Taipei, Taiwan.
Overseas regions (Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines and Singapore) sent 2 representatives each, while Taiwan filled up the rest of the 10 – 12 slots.
Credit to Shin Hang Boutique Toy Store (新航玩具精品店) for the photos.
Asia Championship 2004
1st | Too Yuet Chun (陶逸雋) | Hong Kong | |
2nd | Choon Poh Tong (钟宝堂) | Malaysia | |
3rd | Yao Shun Yueh (姚舜岳) | Taiwan | |
4th | Soh Jun Yuan | Singapore | |
5 – 8th | Taiwan | ||
Taiwan | |||
Yau Ka Shing (邱嘉鍼) | Hong Kong | ||
Taiwan |
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2004 Asia Champion
Too Yuet Chun (Hong Kong)
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Asia Champion 2004 Hong Kong Representatives
Too Yuet Chun (陶逸雋), Yau Ka Shing (邱嘉鍼)
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Asia Champion 2004 Japan Representatives
Ebe Kazuhiro (江部和浩), Takayama Junichi (高山純一)
![](https://roadoftheking.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/ACS2004_Malaysia.jpg)
Asia Champion 2004 Malaysia Representatives
Ng Wei Woon, Choon Poh Tong
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Asia Champion 2004 Philippines Representatives
Jacob Gil, Melvin de Castro Sta. Maria
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Asia Champion 2004 Singapore Representatives
Lim Choon Kiat, Soh Jun Yuan
I don’t see the point of these without any lists.
Me2 man
Well, at the very least it’s a celebration of the players.