Shen Bao
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Shen Bao (Chinese: 申報; pinyin: Shēn Bào), officially transliterated as Shun Pao or Shen-pao, known in English as Shanghai News, was a newspaper published from 1872 to 1949 in Shanghai, China. The name is short for Shenjiang Xinbao, Shenjiang being a short form of Chunshen Jiang, the old name for the Huangpu River.[1]
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Type | Commercial Newspaper |
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Owner(s) | Ernest Major, Shi Liangcai, Norwood Allman |
Founder(s) | Ernest Major |
Editor | Qing dynasty Jiang Zhixiang, He Guisheng, Qian Xinbo, Huang Shiquan Republic of China Chen Leng, Zhang Yunhe, Norwood Allman |
Founded | 30 April 1872; 151 years ago (1872-04-30) |
Political alignment | Conservatism |
Language | Chinese |
Ceased publication | 27 May 1949; 74 years ago (1949-05-27) |
Headquarters | Songjiang, Shanghai, Qing empire Shanghai, China |
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Simplified Chinese | 申报 | ||||||||||||
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The influence of the newspaper in early 20th century Shanghai was such that Shen Bao zhi, literally "Shen-pao paper", became a generic term for newspaper or newsprint.[2]