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JOURNALS on Tibetan Studies (Ⅲ)

JOURNALS on Tibetan Studies (Ⅲ)
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摘要 Dibao published under reign of Tang Dynasty (618-907) Emperor Xuanzong (713-741) should be considered to be the earliest official newspaper in China. Ensuing dynasties including Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing. which ended in 1911, all published their own official newspapers. During the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), there were some 500 kinds of newspapers. The number shot up to 16,000 kinds in the early days of the Republic of China (1912-1949). They included some 1,000 kinds on ethnic groups, of which some 80 kinds were associated with Tibet. Following the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, some 1,000 newspapers on ethnic groups have been published. Dibao published under reign of Tang Dynasty (618-907) Emperor Xuanzong (713-741) should be considered to be the earliest official newspaper in China. Ensuing dynasties including Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing. which ended in 1911, all published their own official newspapers. During the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), there were some 500 kinds of newspapers. The number shot up to 16,000 kinds in the early days of the Republic of China (1912-1949). They included some 1,000 kinds on ethnic groups, of which some 80 kinds were associated with Tibet. Following the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, some 1,000 newspapers on ethnic groups have been published.
作者 XERAB GYAMCO
出处 《China's Tibet》 1998年第6期19-23,共5页 中国西藏(英文版)

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