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Jiangnan Metropolitan Daily 江南都市报
Publisher
Jiangnan Metropolitan News Agency
Founded
April 1, 1994[1]
Language
Chinese
Headquarters
Nanchang, Jiangxi
OCLC number
868912511
Website
jnds.com.cn[2]
Jiangnan Metropolitan News[3] or Jiangnan Dushibao[4] (Chinese: 江南都市报), also known as Jiangnan Metropolitan Daily[5] or Jiangnan Capital Post[6] or Jiangnan City Daily[7] or Jiangnan Metropolis Daily, [8] is a simplified Chinese newspaper published in the People's Republic of China. [9] The newspaper is a comprehensive urban life newspaper sponsored by the Jiangxi Daily Agency (江西日报社).[10]
Inaugurated on April 1, 1994, the predecessor of the paper was Ganjiang Folk News (赣江大众报),[11] which was renamed Jiangnan Metropolitan News on August 1, 1997.[12]
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