Hong Kong Tagong Wenhui Media Group was established in January 2016. Its subsidiaries include "Ta Kung Pao", Hong Kong "Wen Wei Po", "Aberdeen" and other newspapers, as well as the official website of Dagong Wenhui Group, Dagong.com, Hong Kong Wenhui.com and covering mobile terminals and social media. The media's multiple new media platforms are an all-media media group that loves the country and Hong Kong.
"Ta Kung Pao" was founded in Tianjin on June 17, 1902. It is the oldest Chinese newspaper in existence. The interpretation of the registration is "to forget oneself is great, and to be selfless is to be public." Ta Kung Pao has cultivated many talents for China's news and cultural undertakings, and has played an important role in promoting the progress of Chinese history. There is a saying in the field of Chinese news history that "one part of the history of news is in Da Gong". "Ta Kung Pao" was awarded the "Outstanding Contribution Award to Journalism" by the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri, and is the only Chinese-language media to have received this honor. "Wen Wei Po" was first published in Shanghai in 1938, and was republished in Hong Kong on September 9, 1948. The purpose of the newspaper is to "convey the truth through writing, and prosper the country through communication". channel. For a long time, the two newspapers have been united with the motherland, walking with Hong Kong, facing the global Chinese, conveying the voice of China, reporting Hong Kong news, promoting Chinese culture, and advocating for the successful practice of "one country, two systems" in Hong Kong.
Based in Hong Kong and backed by the motherland, the group insists on dislocation and integrated development, and its news collection and distribution network covers Hong Kong, the mainland and overseas. Headquartered in Hong Kong, the group has news centers covering North China, East China, South China, Central China, Northeast China, Northwest China, and Southwest China in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhengzhou, Harbin, Xi'an, and Kunming; in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and France , Russia, South Africa, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, South Korea, Australia and other countries and regions have set up press stations or issued overseas editions, with readers on five continents.