Xinhua Daily Telegraph

The Xinhua Daily Telegraph (abbreviated as XDT;[1] Chinese: 新华每日电讯), alternatively translated as the New China Daily Dispatch,[2] Xinhua Daily Newswires,[3] is a China's state-run[4] Chinese newspaper hosted by Xinhua News Agency.[5] Based in Beijing, [6] the newspaper was launched on January 1, 1993,[7] and its predecessor was the Press Release of Xinhua News Agency (新华社新闻稿).[8] Xu Wu was involved in the founding of the paper.[9]

Xinhua Daily Telegraph
TypeDaily newspaper
FoundedJanuary 1, 1993
HeadquartersBeijing
Websitewww.mrdx.cn
xinhuanet.com/mrdx/
Xinhua Daily Telegraph
Simplified Chinese新华每日电讯
Traditional Chinese新華每日電訊
Literal meaningNew China Daily Telegraph
Hanyu PinyinXīnhuá měirì diànxùn

Xinhua Daily Telegraph is published and owned by Xinhua News Agency.[10] On January 1, 2021, it was newly revised, with the word "Xinhua" in the masthead changed to Mao Zedong's handwriting and the "Daily Telegraph" still printed in Song typeface.[11]

References

  1. Barry J. Naughton; Dali L. Yang (26 July 2004). Holding China Together: Diversity and National Integration in the Post-Deng Era. Cambridge University Press. pp. 144–. ISBN 978-1-139-45450-6.
  2. Donald Wood (9 April 2009). Economic Development, Integration, and Morality in Asia and the Americas. Emerald Group Publishing. pp. 60–. ISBN 978-1-84855-542-6.
  3. Richard Sanders; Chen Yang (11 December 2007). China's Post-Reform Economy - Achieving Harmony, Sustaining Growth. Routledge. pp. 66–. ISBN 978-1-134-07851-6.
  4. "Remember the China herdsman who found a giant gold nugget? The government does". MarketWatch. Feb 11, 2015.
  5. "Xinhua Daily Telegraph". www.mrdx.cn. Archived from the original on August 3, 2008. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  6. Xin Xin (2012). How the Market is Changing China's News: The Case of Xinhua News Agency. Lexington Books. pp. 95–. ISBN 978-0-7391-5095-5.
  7. Chinese News Practical Dictionary. Xinhua Publishing House. 1996. ISBN 978-7-5011-3063-4.
  8. Beijing Brief History. Beijing Publishing House. pp. 143–.
  9. Xu Wu (23 February 2007). Chinese Cyber Nationalism: Evolution, Characteristics, and Implications. Lexington Books. pp. 267–. ISBN 978-0-7391-5299-7.
  10. Sutirtho Patranobis. "Chinese media warns against using 'crude' methods to vaccinate citizens". Hindustan Times. Jan 1, 2021.
  11. "This newspaper run by Xinhua News Agency has a new look in the New Year". Xinhuanet.com. Jan 1, 2021.


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