The Youth Daily (simplified Chinese: 青年报; traditional Chinese: 青年報; pinyin: Qīngnián Bào) is a daily newspaper published in Shanghai, and the official newspaper of the China Youth League Shanghai Committee. It is the first newspaper aimed to youth in P.R. China, and its establishment was approved by Deng Xiaoping. It was affiliated with the Jiefang Daily from September 16, 1949 to February 14, 1952. It was forced to stop publishing in the Cultural Revolution in December 1966, and was restarted on June 10, 1979. On January 1 1995, it became a daily.
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| - 《青年报》是上海主要综合性日报之一,同时又是共青团上海市委的机关报,由青年报社出版,主要读者是上海市35岁以下的各类大中小学生、团干部和广大团员青年群体。 《青年报》是中华人民共和国成立前夕第一张公开出版的青年报纸,1949年6月10日由邓小平批准成立。1950年毛泽东曾为之题词,1964年又题写了报名。之后邓小平、江泽民都曾先后题写报名。 1949年9月16日至1952年2月14日间,该报纸曾由解放日报社主办。文革期间被迫停刊,在拨乱反正后,于1979年6月10日恢复。 (zh)
- The Youth Daily (simplified Chinese: 青年报; traditional Chinese: 青年報; pinyin: Qīngnián Bào) is a daily newspaper published in Shanghai, and the official newspaper of the China Youth League Shanghai Committee. It is the first newspaper aimed to youth in P.R. China, and its establishment was approved by Deng Xiaoping. It was affiliated with the Jiefang Daily from September 16, 1949 to February 14, 1952. It was forced to stop publishing in the Cultural Revolution in December 1966, and was restarted on June 10, 1979. On January 1 1995, it became a daily. (en)
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| - The Youth Daily (simplified Chinese: 青年报; traditional Chinese: 青年報; pinyin: Qīngnián Bào) is a daily newspaper published in Shanghai, and the official newspaper of the China Youth League Shanghai Committee. It is the first newspaper aimed to youth in P.R. China, and its establishment was approved by Deng Xiaoping. It was affiliated with the Jiefang Daily from September 16, 1949 to February 14, 1952. It was forced to stop publishing in the Cultural Revolution in December 1966, and was restarted on June 10, 1979. On January 1 1995, it became a daily. Nowadays, Life Weekly (Chinese: 生活周刊, est. 1985), Touch Youth (Chinese: 青年社交) and Students' Post (Chinese: 学生导报) are three main sub-publications of Youth Daily. (en)
- 《青年报》是上海主要综合性日报之一,同时又是共青团上海市委的机关报,由青年报社出版,主要读者是上海市35岁以下的各类大中小学生、团干部和广大团员青年群体。 《青年报》是中华人民共和国成立前夕第一张公开出版的青年报纸,1949年6月10日由邓小平批准成立。1950年毛泽东曾为之题词,1964年又题写了报名。之后邓小平、江泽民都曾先后题写报名。 1949年9月16日至1952年2月14日间,该报纸曾由解放日报社主办。文革期间被迫停刊,在拨乱反正后,于1979年6月10日恢复。 (zh)
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