Huangshan Morning Post Explained
Huangshan Morning Post |
Type: | Morning newspaper |
Foundation: | December 28, 2004 |
Owners: | Huangshan Daily[1] |
Website: | cnepaper.com/hsck/ |
The Huangshan Morning Post,[2] whose full name was Huangshan Daily - Huangshan Morning Post (黄山日报·黄山晨刊),[3] was a Huangshan City-based[4] Chinese-language morning newspaper published in China. The Post was founded on December 28, 2004, and officially launched on January 1, 2005.[5]
Profile & History
The Huangshan Morning Post was a sub-publication of Huangshan Daily (黄山日报).[6] On December 29, 2018, Huangshan Morning Post stopped publication. [7]
Notes and References
- Web site: Response to Recommendation No. 6474 of the Third Session of the 13th National People's Congress" published on the official website of China's Ministry of Education. 2020-11-13. The Paper.
- News: A lifetime of love between a 60-year-old man and his sick wife . https://web.archive.org/web/20200808071436/http://www.ah.xinhuanet.com/2018-07/18/c_1123145393.htm. dead. 2018-07-18. 2020-08-08. Xinhua News Agency.
- Web site: Facing the phenomenon of newspaper suspension, it can be interpreted by reform thinking. 2019-01-09. Xinhua News Agency.
- Web site: General Cheng Kaijia: I am from Huizhou and would like to visit home. 2017-02-17. The Paper.
- Web site: Written on the occasion of the closure of Huangshan Daily - Huangshan Morning Post. Li Xiaoqiang. 2018-12-28. Huangshan Morning Post.
- Web site: The Ministry of Education of China responded to "Newly built Huangshan Xingzhi Intangible Heritage Vocational College". 2020-11-14. The Paper.
- Web site: Another paper media goes on hiatus. 2018-12-28. Ifeng.