
Hong Kong Newspapers Online
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28 newspapers · 6 sections
Hong Kong's press in one place: the South China Morning Post — Asia's leading English daily since 1903 — Ming Pao and HK01 in Chinese, the Hong Kong Free Press, RTHK and TVB broadcasting, and the HKET business press.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the oldest newspaper in Hong Kong?
- The South China Morning Post, founded in 1903, is Hong Kong's leading English-language newspaper and one of Asia's oldest.
- What are the main Chinese-language newspapers in Hong Kong?
- Ming Pao, Oriental Daily News and the digital HK01 are among the leading Chinese-language outlets.
- What happened to Apple Daily?
- Apple Daily, once Hong Kong's largest pro-democracy paper, was forced to close in June 2021 after its assets were frozen under the National Security Law.
Hong Kong has one of Asia's most internationally significant newspaper industries, with a bilingual media landscape — Chinese and English — that reflects the city's unique position as the gateway between mainland China and the global West. Despite immense political and social pressures in recent years, Hong Kong's press continues to serve a population of 7.5 million with a remarkable diversity of voices, from international English-language powerhouses to traditional Chinese dailies with nearly a century of history.
Hong Kong's South China Morning Post is Asia's most internationally respected English-language newspaper. Ming Pao is the most trusted Chinese-language quality broadsheet. RTHK is Hong Kong's public broadcaster, operating in both Chinese and English. For finance, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) is one of the world's largest — making Hong Kong's business press, led by HKET and etnet, globally significant. The digital outlet Hong Kong Free Press has gained international respect for independent journalism.
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