Kung Kao Po
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Type | Weekly newspaper | |||||||||
Format | Tabloid and MP3 | |||||||||
Owners | Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong | |||||||||
Founded | 1928 | |||||||||
Headquarters | 16 Caine Road, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong | |||||||||
Website | http://kkp.catholic.org.hk |
Kung Kao Po — literally “Catholic newspaper” — is a Chinese language newspaper in Hong Kong. Launched in 1928, it is owned and published by the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong.
The newspaper is published weekly on Fridays in the tabloid format printed in traditional Chinese characters. News coverage includes local and international church-related news, plus various columns, editorials, and a youth-oriented supplement.
In addition to being distributed at Catholic churches in Hong Kong, the paper is also available by subscription; this allows the newspaper to be available in some Chinese Catholic churches outside Hong Kong. Partial contents of the newspaper are also available online at the official web site, which keeps 5 years of back issues.
Since October 19, 2003, an audio edition of the newspaper, recorded in Cantonese, is also available in MP3 format from the newspaper’s web site.
In recent years, the Kung Kao Po has become known to the general populace of Hong Kong due to a number of its editorials on politics and social issues being reported by Hong Kong’s mainstream media outlets.
[edit] See also
- Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong
- The Sunday Examiner
- Diocesan Audio-Visual Centre
- Newspapers of Hong Kong