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About The China Post
Taiwan's leading English-language newspaper

HISTORY

Founded in 1952 by Mr. and Mrs. Y.P. Huang, The China Post has been Taiwan's leading English-language newspaper in daily readership and editorial content. As a daily English-language newspaper, The China Post reaches over 400,000 readers everyday providing comprehensive news coverage of the latest events in Taiwan and from around the world. With our 24-hour newswire network and team of seasoned journalists, The China Post delivers the latest breaking news and information from around the globe with persistent accuracy and objectivity. In line with our founders commitment to unbiased reporting, The China Post continues to bring comprehensive news to our readers without the industry puffery or political slant.


DAILY CONTENT

■ Local ■ International ■ Americas
■ Asia-Pacific ■ Commentary ■ Business
■ Markets ■ Human Interest Features ■ Sports
■ Arts & Leisure ■ Guide Post (Bilingual) ■ Life
■ Classified ■ TV Listings  

IN-DEPTH WEEKLY REPORTS

 Monday Business Monday - Exclusive interviews with Taiwan industry leaders and in- depth analyses of local business trends.
 Tuesday Variety
 Wednesday Technology
 Thursday Travel
 Friday Health
Prime Time - Taiwan entertainment guide and highlights with movie and restaurant reviews.
 Saturday Foreign Community
 Sunday Foreign Voice

OTHER CHINA POST PUBLICATIONS

 ■ The Sunday Post
The Sunday Post is the weekly Sunday edition of The China Post, featuring comics and a two-page bilingual supplement for advanced ESL (English as Second Language) students. The Sunday Post is the only bilingual weekly publication in Taiwan with a recap of the week's news topics and analyses.

■ The Bilingual Student Post
The Bilingual Student Post is Taiwan's first weekly bilingual newspaper. Designed for intermediate level ESL (English as a Second Language) students, the Bilingual Student Post is used by over 90% of all high school and college English teachers in Taiwan as an authoritative English teaching tool. The Bilingual Student Post features the most up-to-date news and entertainment topics among bilingual weekly publications in Taiwan. The Bilingual Student Post is also available online (www.studentpost.com.tw) with RealPlayer audio playback of selected articles from our regular print edition.
Go to Bilingual Student Post Interactive Edition

■ LQ Review (CD included)
LQ Review is the test of English listening quotient. The LQ Review is used by educational institutions in Taiwan as the authoritative tool for measuring and improving English listening comprehension. LQ Review is also a test preparation package for the listening comprehension section of the TOEFL (The Test of English as a Foreign Language).

ENGLISH TRAINING SERVICES

■ Corporate English Training
English-language training program designed to meet the specific needs of companies in Taiwan. Areas of focus include: general English conversation; secretarial English; managerial English training; English training for marketing and sales professionals; and individually designed training programs. (For additional information, please call (02) 2596-9971, ext.723.)

MEDIA PARTNERS

■ The Wall Street Journal Asia (WSJA)
A strategic partnership was formed in 1997 between Dow Jones & Company and The China Post. The China Post holds the exclusive printing and distribution rights to the WSJA in Taiwan. (For subscription and other inquiries, please call (02) 2596-9971, ext.632.)

■ Forbes (Global) Magazine
The China Post is the distribution and marketing partner of Forbes Global magazine in Taiwan. Forbes Global is the international edition of Forbes magazine, one of the most widely-read business periodicals in the U.S.

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Job opportunities at THE CHINA POST

If you would like to join our team, please email your resume and a brief letter highlighting your interests to: heidi@mail.chinapost.com.tw



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