Ming Pao


 
 

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Ming Pao (Traditional Chinese: 明報, Simplified Chinese: 明报, Jyutping ming4 bou3, Hanyu Pinyin: m?ngb?o), a Chinese language newspaper, is a publication by the Ming Pao Group in Hong Kong. Ming Pao Daily News is the United States edition.

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First published on May 20 1959, Ming Pao was founded by the famous Chinese martial novelist Louis Cha (aka Jinyong) and his friend, Sham Po Sun (沈寶新). It aims at providing comprehensive and accurate reports on political and economic issues in both mainland China and Hong Kong. The Ming Pao Group has published a number of newspapers and magazines. It has also set up a website providing news and information to the public. Well-known for its accuracy in language, many secondary schools in Hong Kong encourage their students to subscribe to Ming Pao in order to improve their Chinese language.

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Ming Pao Group also runs magazines called Ming Pao Weekly, Ming Pao Monthly, and Yazhou Zhoukan (jointly owned with TOM), publications with good reputations.

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Ming Vase II
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Yao Ming
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Chien- Ming Wang
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Ming the Merciless
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Ming Tombs Near Peking (China) Avenue of the Stone Animals
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Houston Rockets- Yao Ming
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Flash Gordon and Ming 8-Inch Action Figures
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Gardens of Yuan Ming Yuan Peking 1783-86
Sacred Path to the Tomb of the Ming Emperor Hongwu at Nanjing  China
Sacred Path to the Tomb of the Ming Emperor Hongwu at Nanjing China
Rio De Janeiro with the Cristo Redentor in the Foreground and the Pao De Acucar in the Background
Rio De Janeiro with the Cristo Redentor in the Foreground and the Pao De Acucar in the Background

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Introduction
Standpoint
Style
Newspaper Contents
Reader Groups
Achievements
Website
Ming Pao overseas
See also
External links
 


 

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