Tai Chung Pou
Portuguese-language newspaper in Macau
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Tai Chung Pou (大衆報) is a Macanese newspaper, the oldest in circulation, first published in 1933.
| Type | Daily newspaper |
|---|---|
| Founded | 15 July 1933 |
| Language | Cantonese |
| Headquarters | Macau |
| Website | taichungdaily.mo |
History
The first edition was published on 15 July 1933, however it was suspended in 1942 during Japanese occupation, returning only in 1948.[1]
Tai Chung Pou reported the Carnation Revolution days after it happened in Portugal. It reported the arrival of MFA officials on 6 May 1974, who gave a dispatch of the events that happened in Portugal on 25 April.[2]
In 2007, Tai Chung Pou released a Portuguese supplement.[3] Between the summer of 2007 and early 2008, the supplement published 100 classes related to Chinese characters.[4]