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Sing Sian Yer Pao Daily News (Thai: ซิงเสียนเยอะเป้า) formerly Sing Sian Yer Pao [nb 1] is a Thai newspaper that is published in Chinese language. During its peak Sing Sian Yer Pao sold 600,000 copies a day and was known as the "Chinese Thairath".
Begun in April 1999, it was independent and has even indicated its opposition, editorially, to government policies. It also provided translations of other local Thai language papers for English readers. The newspaper ceased publication of a hard copy edition in May 2005. Thailands Tidende is a monthly Norwegian-language newspaper published in ...
Pages in category "Chinese-language newspapers (Simplified Chinese)" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Crystal was established in 1919. Initially a literary supplement for the Shenzhou Daily, the first issue was published on 3 March 1919. [1] Subsequent issues were published every three days; [2] this was the source of its name, as the Chinese character for "crystal" (晶) consists of the character for "day" repeated three times. [3]
Khaosod English is a news website operating as Khaosod 's English-language arm. It was launched on 9 April 2013, and is known for its liberal standpoint and its criticism of the 2014 military government; [4] [5] [6] the Union of Catholic Asian News has described it as "a beacon of independent journalism in Thailand". [7]
Security in Thailand has become a trending topic of conversation among Chinese nationals, by far the largest group of foreign tourists to Thailand, since a minor Chinese actor was rescued from a ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Defunct Thai-language newspapers (3 P) Pages in category "Thai-language newspapers"
Thairath was founded on 25 December 1962 by Kampol Wacharapol, who had started two other newspapers, Khaopap Raiwan (Thai: ข่าวภาพรายวัน, lit.The Weekly Pictorial), which was published between 1950 and 1958, when the newspaper was shut down by the government, and Siang Ang Thong (Thai: เสียงอ่างทอง, lit.