It depends on the context--Asian parents in general tend to fall into a category that those in parenting research call "traditional" parenting.
You can read about Baumrind's original four parenting styles here:  
Parenting styles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  Traditional parenting is not included here because Baumrind was originally focusing only on parents in the West.
Traditional parenting is highly demanding, strict, but responsive.  A traditional parent cares deeply about their child.  There is a greater emphasis on the family unit, and the role each person plays within the family unit. 
I'll write more when I have time, but I have to leave for work.