Mudan Evening Post

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Mudan Evening Post
牡丹晚报
TypeDaily newspaper
PublisherHeze Daily Agency
FoundedJanuary 1995
LanguageChinese
HeadquartersHeze, Shandong[1]
WebsiteMudan Evening Post

Mudan Evening Post (Chinese: 牡丹晚报),[2] also known as Peony Evening News[3] or Mudan Evening Daily News Paper,[4] is a comprehensive evening newspaper[5] published in simplified Chinese in the People's Republic of China.[6] The newspaper is a Heze-based[7] lifestyle newspaper,[8] sponsored and supervised[9] by the Heze Daily Agency.[10]

In January 1995, based on the original Caozhou Evening Post (曹州晚报), the Caozhou Daily Agency (曹州日报社) founded the Mudan Evening Post,[11] which was published under the original Domestic Unified Issue Number of the Caozhou Evening Post.[12]

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  7. ^ "Governance of excessive electric vehicles should not embarrass students". Legal Daily. 2018-10-11.
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  9. ^ "Foxconn's plans for new iPhone factory change: Apple is anxious". People's Daily. Sep 6, 2014.
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  12. ^ Selected Press and Publication Working Papers. China ISBN Center. 2004. pp. 223–. ISBN 978-7-5076-0329-3.