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United Daily News Office Building in Xinyi District, Taipei. United Daily News is part of the UDN Group and is one of the two largest traditional news groups in Taiwan, along with China Times. [1] [2] The newspaper has also been a major platform for writers to publish and host award competitions in fukan literature. [14]
The United Daily News Office Building, also known as UDN Building (Chinese: 聯合報辦公大樓; pinyin: Lián Hé Bào Bàngōng Dàlóu), is a mixed-used skyscraper building located in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan. [1]
This is a list of newspapers published in Taiwan. After Apple Daily (蘋果日報) ceased print publication in 2021, there are currently three major daily newspapers: the Liberty Times (自由時報), United Daily News (聯合報), and China Times (中國時報).
In the 1970s, Taiwan's economy was booming. Wang Tiwu, founder of the United Daily News Group, and Liu Changping, president of the United Daily News, felt that Taiwan had neglected cultural development at the time and decided to establish a publishing company to focus on supporting the publication of academic works.
United Daily may refer to: United Daily News, a newspaper in Taiwan; United Daily News (Philippines), a Chinese-language newspaper in the Philippines United News, formerly known as United Daily Press, the English-language edition of United Daily News (Philippines) United Daily, a sister newspaper of the Sarawak Tribune, in Malaysia
Wang Tiwu (Chinese: 王惕吾, 29 August 1913 - 11 March 1996, born in Dongyang, Zhejiang, China) is the founder of the United Daily News and was a member of the Kuomintang Central Standing Committee. Wang's family was from Zhejiang. [1]
UDN can stand for: National Democratic Union (Brazil) (União Democrática Nacional), a political party that existed in Brazil between 1945 and 1965; Univision Deportes Network, a Spanish-language sports channel in the United States; Ulcerative dermal necrosis, a disease of salmon and trout; United Daily News, a Taiwanese newspaper
Taiwan Daily Newspaper. On May 6, 1898, the Taiwan Daily News began to be published and later became the newspaper with the largest circulation in Taiwan under Japanese rule. The newspaper also published Fubao, "Taipei News", and "Hsinchu News". In July 1905, the Chinese version of the newspaper was expanded, and the Chinese version of the ...