Tai Chung Pou

Tai Chung Pou
TypeDaily newspaper
Founded15 July 1933
LanguageCantonese
HeadquartersMacau
Websitetaichungdaily.mo

Tai Chung Pou (大衆報) is a Macanese newspaper, the oldest in circulation, first published in 1933.

History

The first edition was published on 15 July 1933, however it was suspended in 1942 during Japanese occupation, returning only in 1948.[1]

Tai Chung Pou reported the Carnation Revolution days after it happened in Portugal. It reported the arrival of MFA officials on 6 May 1974, who gave a dispatch of the events that happened in Portugal on 25 April.[2]

In 2007, Tai Chung Pou released a Portuguese supplement.[3] Between the summer of 2007 and early 2008, the supplement published 100 classes related to Chinese characters.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Periódico chinês Tai Chung Pou". macaumemory.mo (in Portuguese).
  2. ^ "25 de Abril - A Revolução dos Cravos vista pela imprensa chinesa". hojemacau.com.mo (in Portuguese).
  3. ^ "História - Echo Macaense, o primeiro jornal bilingue em análise académica". hojemacau.com.mo (in Portuguese).
  4. ^ "Língua chinesa - O bater do coração". revistamacau.com.mo (in Portuguese).

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