Kung Kao Po
Kung Kao Po | |||||||||||||
The first issue of Kung Kao Po published on 1st Aug, 1928 | |||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 公教報 | ||||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 公教报 | ||||||||||||
Literal meaning | Catholic newspaper | ||||||||||||
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Kung Kao Po | |
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Type | Weekly newspaper |
Format | Tabloid |
Owners | Roman Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong |
Founded | 1928 |
Headquarters | 16 Caine Road, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong |
Website | http://kkp.org.hk/ |
Kung Kao Po (literally “Catholic newspaper”) is a Chinese newspaper that published in Hong Kong. First published on August 1, 1928, the newspaper, which is owned and operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong, is one of the oldest newspapers in Hong Kong.
The Traditional Chinese newspaper is published weekly on every Friday. Its coverage includes local and international church-related news and a wide variety of topics, covering from education to health. Also, its content includes various columns, editorials, and a youth-oriented supplement (Joyful Youth). The newspaper also features Chinese version of pastoral letters from the Bishop of Hong Kong during different ecclesiastical seasons and special pastoral letters regarding certain topics on several Sundays.
In addition to being sold only in the Catholic parishes in Hong Kong and distributed across the hospitals of Hong Kong, the newspaper is also available through subscription. By subscribing to the newspaper, it is available to the overseas Chinese-speaking Roman Catholics, including the Roman Catholics in mainland China. Partial contents of the newspaper are also available online at its two official websites, which keep the issues that are published before and since September 25, 2011. The audio edition of the newspaper, which is recorded in Cantonese, was also available in MP3 format in the former official website.
In recent years, the Kung Kao Po has become known to the general populace of Hong Kong due to a number of its editorials on politics and social issues that are reported by Hong Kong’s mainstream media outlets.
See also
- Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong
- The Sunday Examiner
- Diocesan Audio-Visual Centre
- Newspapers of Hong Kong
External links
- The official website of Kung Kao Po (Chinese)
- The former official website of Kung Kao Po (Chinese)
- The official website of Joyful Youth, the youth-oriented supplement of Kung Kao Po (Chinese)
- The official website of the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong