The China Post
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Type | Daily newspaperandNews agency |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | The China Post Group |
Publisher | The China Post Group |
Founded | 1952 |
Political alignment | Pan-blue[1] |
Ceased publication | 2017 |
Headquarters | Taipei,Taiwan |
Website | chinapost |
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Traditional Chinese | Tiếng AnhTrung QuốcBưuBáo | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | Tiếng AnhTrung QuốcBưuBáo | ||||||||||
Literal meaning | English China Post | ||||||||||
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The China Post(Tiếng Anh Trung Quốc bưu báo) was anEnglish-languagenewspaperpublished inTaiwan(officially the Republic of China), alongside theTaipei Timesand theTaiwan News.[1]The China Postwas established by Mr. and Mrs. Y. P. Huang in 1952.
In April 2017,The China Postannounced that the print edition of the publication would end on 15 May 2017, though the website and mobile application would remain active.
In October 2017, the originalChina Postwebsite was discontinued and merged with news agency NOWnews.The China Post,however, remained a member ofAsia News Network.It translated articles from Chinese into English and continued to produce bilingual content. Digging back to its roots, it had also begun to write more original articles. These included opinion articles and analysis articles on a variety of local and international topics.
In 2021, the China Post website was discontinued.
The Sunday Post
[edit]The Sunday Postwas the Sunday edition ofThe China Post,featuring comics and a two-page bilingual supplement for advancedESLstudents.The Sunday Postwas the only bilingual weekly publication in Taiwan with a recap of the week's news topics and analysis.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^abCrook, Steven (August 4, 2006)."Media outlets reach out to small but all-important English market".Taiwan Today.RetrievedOctober 12,2021.