Heze Daily Explained
Heze Daily, also known as Heze Ribao,[2] is a Shandong-based[3] simplified Chinese newspaper published in the People's Republic of China,[4] it is the organ newspaper of the Heze Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.[5]
Heze Daily was inaugurated on October 1, 1991,[6] and its predecessor was Heze Public (菏泽大众).[7] It is sponsored and supervised by the Heze Municipal Committee of the CCP,[8] and is published by Heze Daily Agency (菏泽日报社).[9]
History
Heze Daily was founded on October 1, 1991.[10] On October 1, 2000, with the approval of the General Administration of Press and Publication, it launched a lifestyle newspaper, the Peony Evening Post .[11]
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