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People’s Daily English app

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People’s Daily English app
Developer(s)People’s Daily
Initial release15 October 2017; 7 years ago (2017-10-15)
Engine
    Available inEnglish
    Typenews
    LicenseFreeware, proprietary

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    People’s Daily English language app was launched on October 15, 2017 to widen the newspaper’s international reach. It is a new window and platform of the People’s Daily.It offers a website interface, mobile apps for Android and iOS.[1]

    The English language app marks a key step in integrating the People’s Daily’s traditional and new media.

    The launch of the English language app helps fill the void for the People’s Daily to disseminate news to the English-speaking world.

    Aimed at “connecting China and the world,” the People’s Daily English language app provides comprehensive news and perspectives on China and the world for a global audience.

    The People's Daily English language app is under the New Media Center of the People's Daily.[2][3]

    Features[edit]

    The app serves global users with an innovative product design and insightful information and perspectives. It aims to offer users the best experience by providing the most up-to-date news and useful information, offering tips on work, travel and life in China.

    The app integrates resources from the People’s Daily media group to offer diversified news and perspectives from home and abroad and provide "one-stop information consumption" for its global users. It has cooperated with relevant ministries and institutions to build a service platform to better connect China and the world.

    On June 11, the app launched its 2.0 version, which has optimized its interface design and the users’ experience, adding new functions, including individualized news recommendations, intelligent Q&A and live streaming. A promotional video was released during the launch.

    The English language app includes major sections like top news, China, world, opinions, business, lifestyle, and some new media features like PD Studio, PD Talk, PD Café and podcasts have already attracted attention.[4][5]

    Download method[edit]

    Ios users can download directly from the Apple store.

    Android users can download it from Baidu Mobile Assistant.[6]

    Use[edit]

    Entering the client interface allows you to browse news in separate columns. To participate in comment interaction, you need to log in to your personal account. At present, the APP supports four login methods, namely login via WeChat, Sina Weibo, Twitter, and Facebook accounts, and binding with major social media accounts at home and abroad.[6]

    Major sections of the app[edit]

    Top News[edit]

    Up to the minute headlines

    China[edit]

    Re-discover China

    Live[edit]

    Relaying historical moments

    Services[edit]

    Must-know info to live, study and work in China

    Hello “XiaoIce”[edit]

    Experience the charm of AI

    Partners[edit]

    The app team has entered into strategic cooperation agreements with Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China,Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China,Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China,CNTA,and so on.[7]

    References[edit]

    1. "People's Daily launches English app in soft-power push". straitstimes.com. 16 Oct 2017. Retrieved 16 Oct 2017.
    2. "People's Daily expands reach with English-language news app". chinadaily.com.cn. 15 Oct 2017. Retrieved 15 Oct 2017.
    3. "变的是技术,不变的是初心——从"纸与墨"到"数与网"". people.com.cn. 15 June 2018. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
    4. "互联网治理程度影响新媒体发展". eastmoney.com. 26 June 2018. Retrieved 26 June 2018.
    5. "麻辣财经:人民日报70岁了,我们还是个"宝宝"!". sina.com.cn. 15 June 2018. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
    6. 6.0 6.1 ""Hello,World!"人民日报英文客户端向世界问好". xinhuanet.com. 18 Oct 2017. Retrieved 18 Oct 2017.
    7. "人民日报英文客户端正式上线". people.com.cn. 15 Oct 2017. Retrieved 15 Oct 2017.


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