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Head office of Ming Pao Daily News in Scarborough, Ontario.. From 1993-2019, the Canada Eastern edition of Ming Pao publishes several weekly magazines. Unlike the situation in Hong Kong where the magazines are sold as separate publications, these are more properly called supplements that come free with the paper.
Ming Pao (Chinese: 明報) is a Chinese-language newspaper published by Media Chinese International in Hong Kong. In the 1990s, Ming Pao established four overseas branches in North America; each provides independent reporting on local news and collects local advertisements.
1991 – Ming Pao Enterprise Corporation was listed on the mainboard of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong; 1993 – Ming Pao Daily News expanded to Vancouver and Toronto; 1995 – Ming Pao Enterprise Corporation was taken over by Tiong Hiew King; 1997 – Ming Pao Daily News expanded to New York; 2000 – Yahoo! took equity stake in mingpao.com
Ming Pao Monthly was founded by Jin Yong in 1966, [2] [3] hoping to pass on the torch of traditional Chinese culture. He recalled: [4] In publishing Ming Pao Monthly, we were determined to go against the Cultural Revolution. We have lived our whole lives in Chinese culture. We support the revolution of Chinese culture and the elimination of its ...
Sing Tao Media Group (Canada) (Chinese: 加拿大星島傳媒集團), or Sing Tao (Chinese: 星島; pinyin: Xīngdǎo) for short, is a Chinese language media group based in Toronto, Ontario. [1]
Four Chinese-language daily newspapers, Ming Pao, Sing Tao, World Journal, and Rise Weekly cater to the city's large Cantonese and Mandarin speaking population. The Vancouver Sun operates Taiyangbao (simplified Chinese: 太阳报; traditional Chinese: 太陽報; pinyin: Tàiyáng Bào), a Mandarin version of their regular newspaper. [23]
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Ming Pao claims to a highly credible news outlet in Hong Kong, with a focus on liberalism and investigative reporting. [7] [14] [15] Kevin Lau Chun-to (劉進圖) is a journalist with a law degree who was editor-in-chief of Ming Pao in Hong Kong since the retirement of his predecessor, Cheung Kin-bor, in 2012. [16]