Beijing Suburbs Daily

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Beijing Suburbs Daily
TypeDaily newspaper
Founder(s)Beijing Daily Agency
FoundedOctober 3, 1980
Ceased publicationDecember 29, 2018
Websitejjrb.bjd.com.cn
beijingdaily.com.cn/JJRB

The Beijing Suburbs Daily[1] (Chinese: 京郊日报),[2] or Jingjiao Ribao,[3] originally named Beijing Daily Suburban Edition (北京日报郊区版),[4] was a Chinese-language daily newspaper published in China.[5] Founded by Beijing Daily Agency (北京日报社)[6] on October 3, 1980,[7] it was one of the series of newspapers of Beijing Daily Press Group (北京日报报业集团).[8]

History[edit]

Beijing Suburbs Daily was formerly known as Beijing Daily Suburban Edition, which was developed from Beijing Peasants' Post (北京农民报),[9] a newspaper sponsored on 9 February 1958, by the Rural Work Department of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.[10]

On January 1, 1994, Beijing Daily Suburban Edition was changed to its current name.[11]

On December 29, 2018, Beijing Suburbs Daily stopped publication.[12]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Beijing Suburbs Daily_Homepage". Beijing Suburbs Daily. 2021-02-06. Archived from the original on 2003-03-25.
  2. ^ Nicholas Birns; Juan E. De Castro (26 January 2017). Roberto Bolaño as World Literature. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 168–. ISBN 978-1-5013-1608-1.
  3. ^ Wang Pan (13 November 2014). Love and Marriage in Globalizing China. Routledge. pp. 350–. ISBN 978-1-317-68883-9.
  4. ^ "Introduction of Beijing Daily Press Group". Beijing Daily. Archived from the original on 2014-09-01. Retrieved 2021-02-06.
  5. ^ Daily Report: China. Foreign Broadcast Information Service. 1993. pp. 59–.
  6. ^ Chinese Reporters. Xinhua Publishing House. 1993. pp. 34–.
  7. ^ China News Yearbook. China Social Sciences Press. 2001. pp. 198–.
  8. ^ China Picture Sales Yearbook. China Photography Publishing House. 2003. pp. 140–. ISBN 9787800076145.
  9. ^ "From a newspaper to a group". Beijing Daily. 2012-10-31. Archived from the original on 2014-09-07.
  10. ^ Beijing History: A History of the Newspaper Press. Beijing Publishing House. pp. 154–.
  11. ^ "Beijing Suburbs Daily commemorates its 30th anniversary". Beijing Daily. 2010-10-13.
  12. ^ "Many local newspapers in Beijing are closed today". Ifeng. 2019-01-01.