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Modern Express Post
TypeDaily newspaper
FoundedOctober 12, 1999
LanguageChinese
HeadquartersNanjing [1]
Websitekuaibao.net
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The Modern Express Post[2] or Xiandai Kuaibao[3] (Chinese: 现代快报),[4] also known as Modern Express News[5] or Modern Express,[6] is a Nanjing-based Chinese-language metropolitan newspaper published in the China.[7]

History

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Modern Express Post was formerly known as Deal Post (买卖报), which was sponsored in April 1993 by Jiangsu Branch of Xinhua News Agency (新华社江苏分社)[8] and was renamed Modern Economic Post (现代经济报) in August 1994.[9]

After receiving approval from the National Press and Publication Administration of China,[10] on October 12, 1999, Modern Economic Post was renamed to its current name and was revised.[11]

References

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  1. ^ "Asian Voices". The Statesman . January 5, 2014.
  2. ^ "Three journalists working for the Yangtse Evening Post and Modern Express Post tried to report on a protest in front of a local high school". International Federation of Journalists . 18 January 2016.
  3. ^ "Live donkey fed to tigers in China zoo after dispute". BBC News . 6 June 2017.
  4. ^ Tianxiang He (13 October 2017). Copyright and Fan Productivity in China: A Cross-jurisdictional Perspective. Springer. pp. 251–. ISBN 978-981-10-6508-8.
  5. ^ Jingqing Yang (26 November 2016). Informal Payments and Regulations in China's Healthcare System: Red Packets and Institutional Reform. Springer. pp. 269–. ISBN 978-981-10-2110-7.
  6. ^ Henry Rosovsky Professor of Government Elizabeth J Perry; Elizabeth J. Perry; Merle Goldman; Professor of History Emerita Boston University and Associate of the John K Fairbank Center for East Asian Research Harvard University Merle Goldman (2007). Grassroots Political Reform in Contemporary China. Harvard University Press. pp. 373–. ISBN 978-0-674-02485-4.
  7. ^ "China Focus: Thinking inside the box - the rising cost of Singles' Day". Xinhua News Agency . 2017年11月09日. Archived from the original on May 24, 2021.
  8. ^ Jiangsu History: History of the Newspaper Industry. Jiangsu People's Publishing House. 1999. pp. 466–.
  9. ^ Jiangsu History, Volume 80. Jiangsu Ancient Books Publishing House. 1999. pp. 466–. ISBN 978-7-80643-217-4.
  10. ^ "Introduction of Modern Express Post". Xinhua News Agency . Archived from the original on 2013年05月15日. Retrieved 2021年02月04日.
  11. ^ Chinese Reporters. Xinhua Publishing House. 2004. pp. 42–.
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