The China Post
The China Post (英文中國郵報) was one of three English-language newspapers published in Taiwan (officially the Republic of China), alongside the Taipei Times and the Taiwan News, which ceased printing in 2010. The China Post was established by Mr. and Mrs. Y. P. Huang in 1952. According to the publication, its circulation reached over 400,000 readers every day.[1] The China Post was a member of Asia News Network. In April 2017, The China Post announced that the print edition of the publication would end, though the website and mobile application would remain active. In October 2017, the China Post website was discontinued and merged with news website NOWnews, which now mostly republishes news from sources such as the Associated Press or Taiwan's public Central News Agency, though it still occasionally translates Chinese-language articles into English.
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | The China Post Group |
Publisher | The China Post Group |
Founded | 1952 |
Political alignment | Pan-blue |
Ceased publication | 2017 |
Headquarters | Taipei, Taiwan |
Website | Official website |
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Traditional Chinese | 英文中國郵報 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 英文中国邮报 | ||||||||||
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The Sunday Post
The Sunday Post was the Sunday edition of The China Post, featuring comics and a two-page bilingual supplement for advanced ESL students. The Sunday Post was the only bilingual weekly publication in Taiwan with a recap of the week's news topics and analysis.