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List Of Magazines In China
In 1898 the first women's magazine was published in China. The number of women's magazines has increased in the country since the late 1980s. In addition to national titles international magazines are also published in the country. ''Madame Figaro'', and ''Elle (magazine), Elle'' are among such titles both of which entered into the Chinese market in 1988. In 1998 ''Cosmopolitan (magazine), Cosmopolitan'' began to be circulated in the country. ''Esquire (magazine), Esquire'' is the first international men's magazine which entered the Chinese magazine market in 1999. From the 2000s several Japanese magazines began to be circulated in Chinese language in the country, including ''CanCam''. Total number of magazines in China was 8,889 in 2001 when China became a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Following the accession of China to the WTO advertising revenues of the magazines significantly increased. The number of foreign consumer magazines was sixty-nine in 2009. The follo ...
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Women's Magazine
This is a list of women's magazines from around the world. These are magazines that have been published primarily for a readership of woman, women. Currently published *''10 Magazine (UK), 10 Magazine'' (UK – distributed worldwide) *''Al Jamila'' (Saudi Arabia) *''Allure (magazine), Allure'' (US) * (Denmark) *''Amina (magazine), Amina'' (France and Africa) * ''Anan (magazine), An an'' (Japan) *''ASOS.com#ASOS Magazine, ASOS.com Magazine'' (online) *''The Australian Women's Weekly'' *''Avantages'' (France) *''Azerbaijan gadini'' (Azerbaijan) *''Bella (British magazine), Bella'' (UK) *''Best (women's magazine), Best'' (UK) *''Better Homes and Gardens (magazine), Better Homes and Gardens'' (US and Australia) * (Germany) *''Bis (magazine), Bis'' (Japan) *''Brigitte (magazine), Brigitte'' (Germany) *''Burda Style'' (Germany) *''Bust (magazine), Bust'' (US) *''Bustle (magazine), Bustle'' (US) *''Canadian Living'' *''Candis Magazine, Candis'' (UK) *''Chat (magazine), Chat'' (UK) *'' ...
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BeijingKids
''beijingkids'' (stylized with a lowercase "b") is an English-language online magazine covering the international school and family community in Beijing, China. Launched originally in April 2005 as a quarterly guidebook called ''Kids in Beijing'', the growth of the city's international schools soon drove the creation of a monthly magazine, ''tbjkids'', which was eventually renamed ''beijingkids''. Readership The circulation peaked at 20,000 copies and the brand maintains a website updated daily that reaches approximately 20,000 active visitors a month, according to Google Analytics. The magazine's tagline is "Beijing's Essential International Family Resource" and covers the school communities throughout the city, as well as provides family lifestyle information for parents and parents-to-be. In addition to its monthly titles and an active blog, the magazine also produces a comprehensive annual guide to international schools in Beijing at the beginning of each calendar year, fo ...
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Chinese Literature (magazine)
''Chinese Literature'', in some years ''Chinese Literature: Fiction, Poetry, Art'', was an English-language literary magazine of Chinese literature in translation. It was founded in 1951 by Yeh Chun-chan (), Sidney Shapiro, Yang Xianyi, and Gladys Yang. The headquarters was in Beijing. In 1956, ''Chinese Literature'' was incorporated into the state-run Foreign Languages Press. Publication ceased in 2000, but newer contents appeared on its website for a time. ''Chinese Literature'' focused on translations of classics by May Fourth authors, socialist realists, and Stalin Prize winners. Sidney Shapiro was one of the journal's editors and translator of works by authors like Mao Dun and Zhao Shuli Zhao Shuli (; 24 September 1906 – 23 September 1970) was a novelist and a leading figure of modern Chinese literature. He died in 1970, following persecutions during the Cultural Revolution. Biography Zhao was born in 1906 in Qinshui County, .... The magazine ran quarterly from 19 ...
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China Today
''China Today'' (), until 1990 titled ''China Reconstructs'' (), is a monthly magazine founded in 1952 by Soong Ching-ling in association with Israel Epstein. It is published in Chinese language, English, Spanish, French, Arabic, German and Turkish, and is an official outlet of the Chinese Communist Party, intended to promote knowledge of China's culture, geography, economy and social affairs as well as positive view of the People's Republic of China and its government to people outside of China. History ''China Reconstructs'' was founded in 1952 by Soong Ching-ling in association with foreign advisor and naturalized Chinese citizen Israel Epstein. Soong intended for ''China Reconstructs'' to engage readers and intellectuals in the capitalist countries who might not be politically progressive, but who "pursued world peace." Israel Epstein was editor-in-chief of ''China Today'' from 1948, and later returned to China at the request of Soong Ching-ling. It was published via ...
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China Policy Review
''China Policy Review'' (''CPR''), formerly known as ''China Economic Report'', is a monthly magazine of the Development Research Center of the State Council. It was originally designed as an internal economic report for the State Council to disperse ideas and opinion throughout government, but since January 2006 it is circulated to the public. The current circulation of the periodical is roughly 100,000 issues per month. Members of the editorial board of ''CPR'' include top Chinese economists and decision-makers. It mainly covers issues of China's economy, policy, politics, international relations, technology, and culture. It serves as a key economic reference for government at all levels, investment companies and research institutions within China. Numerous former national leaders, ministers, professors and other experts have been featured in previous issues of ''CPR'', including: Nobel Prize Laureate Edmund S. Phelps; Futurist John Nesbitt; Guinean President Alpha Condé; a ...
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China Plastic & Rubber Journal
''China Plastic & Rubber Journal (CPRJ)'' is a leading bimonthly Chinese journal distributed to qualified professionals and decision markers in the industry. It has been published since 1982 with a controlled circulation of 29,760 copies per issue. Appointed as the "Official Publication of Chinaplas", Asia’s No. 1 exhibition for the plastics and rubber industries. The publisher is Adsale Publishing Limited. In addition to the controlled circulation of 29,670 copies per issue, CPRJ has extra distribution at more than 30 key global and local trade show A trade show, also known as trade fair, trade exhibition, or trade exposition, is an exhibition organized so that companies in a specific industry can showcase and demonstrate their latest products and services, meet with industry partners and ...s including K, NPE and Chinaplas, offering advertisers the chance to reach around 1 million show visitors. References External links 1982 establishments in Hong Kong Bi-month ...
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China Pictorial
The ''China Pictorial'', known in Chinese as ''Renmin Huabao'' () is a Chinese monthly magazine first published in 1950. The title of the magazine was handwritten by Mao Zedong. It was one of four publications allowed during the Cultural Revolution in China. The magazine was instrumental to promote the revolution. In addition to the Chinese edition, there are other editions in different languages, including English, Korean, Japanese, Arabic, French, German, Italian, and Russian. In 1960, seventeen editions were published after 10 years of existence.China Pictorial
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China Computer Education
''China Computer Education'' () is a 50-page weekly computer magazine published in mainland China. History and profile ''China Computer Education'' was started in 1993. It is published by the China Center for Information Industry Development (中国电子信息产业发展研究院; CCID) and managed by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People's Republic of China. Commonly referred to as "CCE", the majority of its readers are teachers and students of information technology and computer science Computer science is the study of computation, information, and automation. Computer science spans Theoretical computer science, theoretical disciplines (such as algorithms, theory of computation, and information theory) to Applied science, .... The content of the magazine involves product testing, computer hardware, software applications, news and commentary, and the submission of student papers. The magazine has a single-issue circulation of 350,000 copies ...
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China Business Network Weekly
Radio and Television Station of Shanghai (RTS), a Shanghai-based state media outlet, and its wholly owned subsidiary, Shanghai Media Group (SMG), represent one of the largest state-owned media conglomerates of the People's Republic of China, with the most complete portfolio of media and related businesses. History Formed in 2001, SMG is the result of a merger between the People's Radio Station of Shanghai, East Radio Shanghai, Shanghai Television, and Oriental Television. In 2003 the group conducted a feasibility study with a view to set up a new English channel."Shanghai plans all English TV channel"
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Cawaii!
''Cawaii!'' is a fashion magazine published in Taiwan, the People's Republic of China, Thailand, and previously in Japan. History and profile Launched as a monthly gal fashion magazine targeted at women in their teens in Japan in March 1996, ''Cawaii!'' grew to be one of Japan's major gal magazines, and spawned its two sister magazines, '' S Cawaii!'' and '' Hanachu''."Spark for the gal boom, 'Cawaii!', suspends publication"
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Circulation peaked at 400,000 in 2000. The Chinese edition and the



Caijing
''Caijing'' is an independent magazine based in Beijing Beijing, Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital city of China. With more than 22 million residents, it is the world's List of national capitals by population, most populous national capital city as well as ... that covers societal, political, and economic issues, with a focus on civil rights, public affairs, and business.James F. Scotton"New Media for a New China,"John Wiley & Sons, 8 March 2010, p. 71 History and profile ''Caijing'' was established by Hu Shuli in 1998 and has become a vehicle for independent reporting and criticism of all sorts and an exception to the rule about the strictures and limits on the Chinese domestic press. The magazine has its headquarters in Beijing. ''Caijing'' is published on a biweekly basis. The magazine's circulation is limited to about 200,000, but readers are said to include many of China’s most important offices in government, finance, an ...
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Bosom Friend
''Bosom Friend'' () is a Chinese language bimonthly celebrity and women's magazine published in Wuhan, China. The magazine is among the leading titles in the country. The title of the magazine is a reference to the idiom "bosom friend" which means a very close friend. History and profile ''Bosom Friend'' was established in Wuhan in 1985. The magazine is part of Bosom Friend Publishing Group. As of 2004 its publisher was the Hubei Women's Federation. Its publisher is Bosom Friend Publishing. During its early period ''Bosom Friend'' was published monthly and then biweekly. Later it appeared on a bimonthly basis. Later its frequency was switched to three times per month. ''Bosom Friend'' was described by Chen Peiqin as aiming at lonely and undereducated Chinese housewives as well as elderly people living in small towns. Hu Xunbi is both the founder and the editor-in-chief of the magazine, who launched its Hong Kong edition in 2005. Circulation ''Bosom Friend'' had a circulation ...
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