- Nanguo Metropolis Daily
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Nanguo Metropolis Daily
南国都市报Type Daily newspaper Format Tabloid Publisher Hainan Daily Press Group Founded January 1, 2001 Language Chinese Headquarters Haikou, Hainan The Nanguo Metropolis Daily (Chinese: 南国都市报; pinyin: Nánguódūshì Bào; literally "Southern Metropolis Daily") is a daily Chinese language newspaper published in Hainan Province, People's Republic of China by the Hainan Daily Press Group (海南日报报业集团 Hăinán Rìbào Bàoyè Jítuán).[1]
Launched in 2001, according to a poll by Central China Television (CCTV), the paper has the largest share of the newspaper market in Hainan.[1] In 2009 the Nanguo News was rated in the top ten most innovative metropolitan newspapers in China.
See also
- Hainan Daily, Hainan's the other major daily newspaper
References
- ^ a b "Introduction to the Hainan Daily Press Group (海南日报报业集团)" (in Chinese). April 19, 2010. http://www.hndaily.com.cn/page.php?xuh=279. Retrieved February 23, 2011.
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- Hainan
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- Publications established in 2001
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