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  2. Jiefang Daily - Wikipedia

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    Jiefang Daily is the Party newspaper for the Shanghai committee of the CCP. After Shanghai was taken over by the People's Liberation Army from the Kuomintang government, the newspaper started publication on May 28, 1949, by continuing to use the name of the central government's former Party newspaper Jiefang Daily published in the communist ...

  3. Shanghai United Media Group - Wikipedia

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    The Jiefang Daily Press Group (Chinese: 解放日报 报业 集团) is a Chinese-and English-language media company based on the Jiefang Daily, an official daily newspaper of the Shanghai committee of the CCP.

  4. Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New China

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    The Chinese Communist Party published an editorial entitled "Without the Communist Party there would be no China" in the Jiefang Daily on 25 August 1943 to criticize the book, concluding that "If today's China had no Communist Party of China, there would be no new China."

  5. Jiefang - Wikipedia

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    Jiefang, generally a spelling without tonemarks of Jiěfàng (Chinese: 解放; lit. 'liberation'), may refer to: Jiefang Daily, newspaper of the Shanghai committee of the Chinese Communist Party; FAW Jiefang, a truck manufacturing company Jiefang CA-30, military truck; the Chinese Communist Revolution, common known in China as the “liberation”

  6. Category:Chinese Communist Party newspapers - Wikipedia

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  7. List of newspapers in China - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, China was the largest market for daily newspapers, with 96.6m copies sold daily, followed by India with 78.7m, Japan with 69.7m, the US with 53.3m, and Germany with 21.5m. China newspaper advertisement revenues increased by 128% from 2001 to 2006.

  8. With you in charge, I'm at ease - Wikipedia

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    Local governments across China sent telegrams expressing their "full support" for Hua Guofeng. On 29 October, Jiefang Daily published an editorial titled Comrade Hua Guofeng Is the Undisputed Leader of Our Party. This editorial was widely reprinted in newspapers across the country, and study groups were organized nationwide.

  9. Shanghai Morning Post - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Morning Post (Chinese: 新闻晨报; pinyin: Xīnwén Chénbào) is a newspaper published by Jiefang Daily Newspaper Group since January 1, 1999.. The daily circulation of this tabloid newspaper is around 500,000 copies per day.