The China Post

The China Post is one of the three English-language newspapers published in Taiwan (Republic of China), the other two being Taiwan News and the Taipei Times. It was established by Mr. and Mrs. Y.P. Huang in 1952. According to The China Post, circulation reaches over 400,000 readers every day.

Unlike the other two English-language newspapers, the paper is pro-KMT and is committed to the view of "one China" with the domestic news section covering Taiwan merely referred to as "Local News".

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