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The Modern Express Post[2] or Xiandai Kuaibao[3] (Chinese: 现代快报),[4] also known as Modern Express News[5] or Modern Express,[6] is a Nanjing-based Chinese-language metropolitan newspaper published in the China.[7]
History
Modern Express Post was formerly known as Deal Post (买卖报), which was sponsored in April 1993 by Jiangsu Branch of Xinhua News Agency (新华社江苏分社)[8] and was renamed Modern Economic Post (现代经济报) in August 1994.[9]
After receiving approval from the National Press and Publication Administration of China,[10] on October 12, 1999, Modern Economic Post was renamed to its current name and was revised.[11]