Frequency | Biweekly |
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Founder | Wang Boming |
First issue | June 1998 |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Based in | Beijing |
Language | Mandarin |
Website | caijing |
ISSN | 1671-4725 |
OCLC | 50760677 |
Caijing | |||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 財經 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 财经 | ||||||||
Literal meaning | finance and economics | ||||||||
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Caijing is an independent magazine based in Beijing that covers societal,political,and economic issues,with a focus on civil rights,public affairs,and business. [1]
Caijing was established by Hu Shuli in 1998 [2] and has become a vehicle for independent reporting and criticism of all sorts and an exception to the rule about the strictures and limits on the Chinese domestic press. [3] The magazine has its headquarters in Beijing. [4]
Caijing is published on a biweekly basis. [2] [5] The magazine's circulation is limited to about 200,000,but readers are said to include many of China’s most important offices in government,finance,and academia,making it one of the country's most influential publications. [6] The English and Chinese websites attract some 3.2 million unique visitors every month. [6]
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CAIJING Annual Conference is an economic and financial gatherings in China,highlighting authoritative,stimulating and forward-looking perspectives on prospects for China's economy. Since 2004,it has attracted leading participants from government agencies and industries in China,as well as renowned economists and academics around the world. [7]
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