Guangzhou Daily

Chinese Communist Party newspaper
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Guangzhou Daily
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatPrint, online
Owner(s)Guangzhou Daily Newspaper Group
PublisherGuangzhou Daily Agency
FoundedDecember 1, 1952
Political alignmentChinese Communist Party
LanguageChinese
Websitegzdaily.dayoo.com Edit this at Wikidata
Guangzhou Daily
Traditional Chinese廣州日报
Simplified Chinese广州日報
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGuǎngzhōu Rìbào

Guangzhou Daily or Guangzhou Ribao (simplified Chinese: 广州日报; traditional Chinese: 廣州日報; pinyin: Guǎngzhōu Rìbào), also known as Canton Daily,[1] is the official newspaper of the Guangzhou Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. Established on December 1, 1952, the newspaper is owned by the Guangzhou Daily Newspaper Group (广州日报报业集团), which also runs other newspapers and magazines such as China Business News (第一财经日报) and South Reviews (南风窗).

Guangzhou Daily, published the Guangzhou Daily Agency, has been closed three times and resumed three times, the last resumption was on February 26, 1972, when it was resumed as Guangzhou Post (广州报).[2]

References

  1. ^ Doing Business with China. International Trade Administration. 1983. pp. 27–.
  2. ^ China Media Group Development Report. Hunan Education Publishing House. 2004. pp. 206–. ISBN 978-7-5355-4177-2.

External links

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata (in Chinese)


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