Hoje Macau
TypeDaily newspaper[1]
Founded2 July 1990
LanguagePortuguese-language[2]
HeadquartersMacau
Websitehojemacau.com.mo

Hoje Macau (Today Macau;[3] Chinese: 今日澳門), formerly called Macau Hoje,[4] is a Portuguese-language newspaper[5] published daily in Macau,[6] established on 2 July 1990.[7]

Hoje Macau is one of the few Portuguese-language newspapers left in Macau.[8]

References

  1. Berlie, Jean A. (1999). Macao 2000. Oxford University Press. pp. 226-. ISBN 978-0-19-592074-1.
  2. "Hè yīchéng zuòwéi wéiyī hòuxuǎn rén dāngxuǎn àomén dì sān wèi tèshǒu" 賀一誠作為唯一候選人當選澳門第三位特首 [Ho Iat Seng Elected as the Third Chief Executive of Macau]. BBC News zhōngwén (in Chinese). 25 August 2019.
  3. "Government Mulls Ao's Request to Serve Rest of 29-Year Jail Term in Portugal". Macao News. 13 May 2020.
  4. "Diário "Hoje Macau" substitui "Macau Hoje"" ["Hoje Macau" replaces "Macau Hoje"]. Público (in Portuguese). 5 September 2001.
  5. "Club D2 to Close Doors at End of Year". Macau Daily Times. 18 December 2020.
  6. Landler, Mark (22 July 1998). "Macao Journal; A Reputed Mr. Big Upholds Colony's Reputation". The New York Times.
  7. Lin, Zhongxuan 林仲軒; Liu, Shisi 劉世思 (2019). "Àomén de chuánméi shēngtài biànqiān yǔ wǎngluò xīnwén shíjiàn" 澳門的傳媒生態變遷與網絡新聞實踐 [Macau's Changing Media Ecology and Online Journalism Practices] (PDF). Èrshíyī shìjì (in Chinese). 176: 95–112.
  8. Landler, Mark (24 November 1999). "Macau's Flamboyant Crime Lord Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison". The New York Times.


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