Type | Daily newspaper |
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Founded | 28 April 1995 |
Language | Chinese |
Headquarters | Chongqing |
OCLC number | 868916619 |
Website | www.cqcb.com[1] |
Chongqing Morning Post | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 重慶晨報 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 重庆晨报 | ||||||
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The Chongqing Morning Post (traditional Chinese: 重慶晨報[3]; simplified Chinese: 重庆晨报[2]; pinyin: Chòngqìng Chénbào), also known as Chongqing Morning News[4] or Chongqing Chenbao,[5] is a Chinese-language newspaper[6] published in Chongqing, China.
Chongqing Morning Post is the first morning newspaper in Chongqing,[7] which was sponsored by the Chongqing Daily Newspaper Group (重庆日报报业集团)[8] and is supervised by the Propaganda Department of the Chongqing Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (中共重庆市委宣传部).[9]
Chongqing Morning Post was officially inaugurated on 28 April 1995,[10] and its predecessor was Chongqing Daily: Rural Edition (重庆日报·农村版), which was founded in 1983, and was renamed Chongqing Rural Post (重庆农村报) on 1 October 1986,[11] ceased publication in 1994, and was renamed Chongqing Morning Post on 28 April 1995.[12]
Chongqing Morning Post has a special section in Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao.[13]