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'''''Shanghai Daily''''' ({{zh|c=上海日报}}; [[Pinyin]]: Shànghǎi Rìbào) is an [[English language|English]]-language [[newspaper]] in [[China]] started in October 1999 and owned by [[Shanghai United Media Group]], a [[state media]] company controlled by the Shanghai committee of the [[Chinese Communist Party]]. Its primary audience is expats living in [[Shanghai]], visiting [[laowai|foreigners]], mainly overseas [[Chinese economic reform|investors]] and [[tourism in the People's Republic of China|tourists]] to Shanghai, and local white-collar workers proficient in English. Many [[Education in the People's Republic of China|Chinese students]] also read it to improve their English. It is the only English-language newspaper that is published seven days a week in [[Mainland China]].<ref>{{cite web|title=About Us|url=http://www.shanghaidaily.com/siteinfo/siteinfo_about_us.aspx|work=Shanghai Daily|access-date=June 30, 2011}}</ref>
'''''Shanghai Daily''''' ({{zh|c=上海日报}}; [[Pinyin]]: Shànghǎi Rìbào) is an [[English language|English]]-language [[newspaper]] in [[China]] started in October 1999 and owned by [[Shanghai United Media Group]], a [[state media]] company controlled by the Shanghai committee of the [[Chinese Communist Party]]. Its primary audience is [[expats|expatriate]] living in [[Shanghai]], visiting [[laowai|foreigners]], mainly overseas [[Chinese economic reform|investors]] and [[tourism in the People's Republic of China|tourists]] to Shanghai, and local white-collar workers proficient in English. Many [[Education in the People's Republic of China|Chinese students]] also read it to improve their English. It is the only English-language newspaper that is published seven days a week in [[Mainland China]].<ref>{{cite web|title=About Us|url=http://www.shanghaidaily.com/siteinfo/siteinfo_about_us.aspx|work=Shanghai Daily|access-date=June 30, 2011}}</ref>


The paper provides its readers with the latest information in Shanghai, from governmental policies, economy and society to culture, entertainment and sports.
The paper provides its readers with the latest information in Shanghai, from governmental policies, economy and society to culture, entertainment and sports.

Revision as of 23:29, 9 March 2021

Shanghai Daily (Chinese: 上海日报; Pinyin: Shànghǎi Rìbào) is an English-language newspaper in China started in October 1999 and owned by Shanghai United Media Group, a state media company controlled by the Shanghai committee of the Chinese Communist Party. Its primary audience is expatriate living in Shanghai, visiting foreigners, mainly overseas investors and tourists to Shanghai, and local white-collar workers proficient in English. Many Chinese students also read it to improve their English. It is the only English-language newspaper that is published seven days a week in Mainland China.[1]

The paper provides its readers with the latest information in Shanghai, from governmental policies, economy and society to culture, entertainment and sports.

In 2012, Shanghai Daily launched its iDealShanghai brand, aiming to offer its readers a complete range of lifestyle information in Shanghai and neighboring cities. As an independent site, iDEALShanghai offers a superior view of dining, shopping, touring and living in local communities. People can find authentic food reviews, understand art scene trends, and learn what is chic in local boutique stores among many other features.[2]

On August 1, 2017, Shanghai Daily rebranded itself[3] online as SHINE, a news offering targeted primarily at mobile users, providing an app and connecting with users on various social media platforms.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "About Us". Shanghai Daily. Retrieved June 30, 2011.
  2. ^ "About Us". iDealShanghai. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  3. ^ "A letter to our readers". Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Shanghai Daily to SHINE in digital era". Retrieved 10 November 2017.

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