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Guizhou Daily
FoundedNovember 28, 1949
LanguageSimplified Chinese
HeadquartersGuizhou
Websitegzrb.gog.com.cn
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Guizhou Daily (simplified Chinese: 贵州日报; traditional Chinese: 貴州日報; pinyin: Guìzhōu Rìbào) is the largest provincial newspaper by readership of the southern Chinese province of Guizhou. It is the official newspaper of the Guizhou Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (中共贵州省委).[1] The paper was launched on November 28, 1949, under the name of Xinqian Daily (新黔日报),[2] and was renamed to its present name on 1 January 1957.[3]

Founded after the Chinese Civil War, both Guizhou Daily and the Guiyang Daily (贵阳日报) formed the main basis of communication across the province. In recent years, popularity has given way to its subsidiaries:

  • Guizhou Business Daily (贵州商报; Guìzhōu Shāngbào)
  • Guizhou Metropolitan Daily (贵州都市报; Guìzhōu Dūshì Bào)
  • China Western Development Report (西部开发报; Xībù Kāifā Bào)
  • Economic Information Times (经济信息时报; Jīngjì Xìnxī Shíbào)
  • New Times (新报; Xīn Bào)
  • Tianxia Digest (天下文摘; Tiānxià Wénzhāi)
  • News Window (新闻窗; Xīnwén Chuāng)

However, the paper remains an important source for provincial Party affairs. It recently completed a move into its new skyline building.

References

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  1. ^ China Newspaper Industry Yearbook. China Industry and Commerce United Publishing House. 2004. pp. 175–.
  2. ^ Chinese News Practical Dictionary. Xinhua Publishing House. 1996. pp. 322–. ISBN 978-7-5011-3063-4.
  3. ^ Guizhou Contemporary History. Southwest Normal University Press. 1995. pp. 109–. ISBN 978-7-5621-1474-1.
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