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Starting from the first issue on January 5, 1992, The China Press has distinguished itself from other Chinese publications by focusing on supplying timely, trusted, balanced and authoritative information about Mainland China.  Thanks to the rapidly growing number of immigrants from Mainland China in the past decades, The China Press has become one of the fastest growing and most influential Chinese simplified character Chinese language newspapers in United States.  Many of China’s top leaders, including the Chairman and the Premiers of the successive Chinese government, have granted exclusive interviews to The China Press. No other Chinese media in the United States has ever gained the same privilege and access to news on Mainland China.  Meanwhile, The China Press Weekly, been launched on the New Year's Day of 1999, has served the Chinese communities in weekends. With a 36 page folio in 3 sections, the Weekly supplies feature stories, insightful analysis and impartial editorials. This innovative style has gained so much popularity that The China Press Weekly has been recognized as a powerful Chinese media with the largest circulation in the United States. Today, The China Press publishes 52 to 60 pages for each issue, including 16 to 20 colorful pages, in 4 to 5 sections. Printed simultaneously in Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco, the newspaper is distributed from these three metropolitans to Seattle, San Diego, Phoenix, Washington DC, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago and Atlanta, where large number of Chinese immigrants live.  



US leader in Mainland China Report

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Spotlights of Newspaper*
Most Mainland China's pages*
Most authoritative information of China*
Most feature story pages*
The most popular newspaper printed in simplified Chinese character in U.S.A.*
With a Chinese news center in Beijing with 60 editors and reporters 

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