Bao'an Daily

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Bao'an Daily
宝安日报
TypeDaily newspaper
FoundedOctober 28, 1949[1]
LanguageChinese
HeadquartersShenzhen[2]
OCLC number502653313
Websitebaoandaily.com
barb.sznews.com

Bao'an Daily (Chinese: 宝安日报), or spelled as Baoan Daily,[3] also known as Bao'an Ribao,[4] is a Shenzhen-based[5] simplified Chinese newspaper published in the People's Republic of China,[6] originally launched on October 28, 1949.

History[edit]

The predecessor of Bao'an Daily was Bao'an Farmers' Post (宝安农民报),[7] the organ newspaper of Bao'an Committee of the Chinese Communist Party,[8] which was inaugurated on October 28, 1949, and was the first newspaper in the whole of Shenzhen after the founding of the PRC.[9]

On October 24, 1956, Bao'an Farmers' Post was renamed Bao'an Post (宝安报),[10] which was renamed Bao'an Daily on January 1, 1959.[7] On July 1, 1959, Baoan Daily was renamed back to Baoan Post.[7] During the Cultural Revolution, the newspaper was suspended and resumed publication on July 1, 1993.[1]

After its relaunch in 1993, Bao'an Daily was originally the organ newspaper of the Bao'an District Committee of the CCP.[11] In September 2004, the paper was merged into Shenzhen Press Group (深圳报业集团).[12]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Shenzhen Archeology and Museology Review, 2005-2006. Cultural Relics Publishing House. 2007. pp. 199–. ISBN 978-7-5010-2160-4.
  2. ^ "Madrid ditches 'unreliable' Chinese COVID-19 test kits". The Korea Times. Mar 27, 2020.
  3. ^ Stuart Lau and Phoebe Zhang. "Spanish capital ditches 'unreliable' Chinese coronavirus test kits". South China Morning Post. 27 Mar 2020.
  4. ^ Lianjiang Li (Jun 23, 2008). "Speaking Out: The Workers' Movement in China (2005-2006)" (PDF). China Labour Bulletin.
  5. ^ Zhou Xin , Karen Yeung and Phoebe Zhang. "Coronavirus: Shenzhen manufacturer of Nike, Speedo, Reebok swimsuits partially shuts as clouds gather over China exports". South China Morning Post. 29 Jun 2020.
  6. ^ "WiseSearch Content List 2017" (PDF). CrossAsia. 2017-05-18.
  7. ^ a b c "A Baoan Post published in 1957 is on display at the Shenzhen Reform and Opening-up Exhibition Hall". ibaoan.sznews.com. 2018-12-05.
  8. ^ Lianjiang Li (2020-09-11). "Exhibition of Local Documents on the 40th Anniversary of the Establishment of Shenzhen Special Administrative Region Opens". People's Daily.
  9. ^ "Shenzhen's first newspaper on display since 1949". Shenzhen Evening Post. 2012-09-11. Archived from the original on 2013-01-08.
  10. ^ Bao'an County History. Guangdong People's Publishing House. 1997. pp. 28–. ISBN 978-7-218-02381-6.
  11. ^ Chinese Reporters. Xinhua Publishing House. 2007. pp. 96–.
  12. ^ "Baoan Daily was merged into Shenzhen Press Group". Sina. 2004-09-16.