Chongqing Times Explained
The Chongqing Times[3],[4] also known as Chongqing Shibao,[5] was a Chongqing-based Chinese-language metropolitan newspaper published in China. It is sponsored and supervised by the Chongqing Federation of Trade Unions (重庆市总工会). [6]
Founded on August 25, 2004, [7] Chongqing Times discontinued publication on January 1, 2019, and its electronic version is not accessible.[8]
History
Formerly known as Modern Workers' Daily (现代工人报),[9] Chongqing Times was renamed to its current name in 2004.[10] The newspaper was officially introduced on August 25, 2004. On January 1, 2019, Chongqing Times ceased publication.[11]
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- News: The Chongqing Times will be closed from January 1, 2019 and the electronic versions are also inaccessible. 2018-12-29. The Paper.
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- News: Chongqing Times ceases publication. 2019-03-05. Sohu.