Cultivate readers’ interest and help promote Chinese culture, language: DPM Wong to Lianhe Zaobao

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Cultivate readers’ interest and help promote Chinese culture, language: DPM Wong to Lianhe Zaobao
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SINGAPORE – Changes in the media landscape in recent years have impacted traditional mainstream media and stiffened competition. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE – Changes in the media landscape in recent years have impacted traditional mainstream media and stiffened competition.

In the face of these challenges, Lianhe Zaobao must make adjustments, but at the same time stick to the core principles that have made it successful over the years, said Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong at the centennial celebrations of the flagship Chinese-language newspaper of SPH Media Trust on Wednesday.

“At the same time, through objective analyses and reliable reporting, Zaobao should cultivate readers’ interest in in-depth reporting, and encourage them to understand news events in a more comprehensive way.” Another important role that Zaobao plays is the promotion of Chinese culture and language in Singapore’s multiracial society, said DPM Wong, who said he reads at least an article in Zaobao daily or watches its videos to learn Chinese.“The Government will continue to support and work closely with partners like Zaobao to promote the use of Chinese and Mandarin. We can make learning Chinese easier and more fun through various ways.

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