Firefighting Weekly Explained
The Firefighting Weekly or Xiaofang Zhoukan[1],[2] whose full name was People's Public Security Post - Firefighting Weekly (人民公安报·消防周刊),[3] was a Beijing-based Chinese-language firefighting newspaper published in China.[4]
Firefighting Weekly was officially founded on January 7, 1998,[5] and ceased publication on December 28, 2018.
History and profile
The Firefighting Weekly was a sub-paper of People's Public Security Post,[6] and was sponsored by People's Public Security Post Agency on January 7, 1998.[7]
On December 28, 2018,[8] Firefighting Weekly ceased publication.[9]
Notes and References
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- Book: Liu Yanhua. School-based materials for writing training in the 7th Middle School of Anda City, Heilongjiang Province. 1 January 2020. Hans Publishers. 978-1-61896-830-2. 180.