Achievements
Awards won by Ming Pao Hong Kong in recent years:
Public Evaluation on Media Credibility Survey, conducted by the Chinese University of Hong Kong 2001-2006
- Most Credible Chinese Newspaper
The Society of Publishers in Asia Awards 2008:
- The Scoop Award, The Retirement of Zheng Qing Hong
The Society of Publishers in Asia Awards 2007:
- The Scoop Award, The Qinghai tourists
The Society of Publishers in Asia Awards 2006:
- Excellence in Opinion Writing, Commentary on Candidates for the 3rd Chief Executive of the HKSAR
- Excellence in Explanatory Reporting, The saga of Tung stepping down & Tsang rising on the occasion
- Excellence in Reporting of Breaking News, The Funeral of Zhao Ziyang
- The Scoop Award, Series on Secretary for Justice - Mr. Wong Yan Lung
IFRA Asia Media Awards 2008:
- Best in Design, Circulation over 100,000 copies - Bronze Award
- Best in Newspaper Supplement Award, Circulation below 100,000 copies - Gold Award, Silver Award, Bronze Award
- Best in Special Coverage - Magazine Special Issue, Circulation over 50,000 copies - Silver Award
- Best in Photojournalism Award, General News - Silver Award
IFRA Asia Media Awards 2007:
- Best in Media Cover Design, Circulation over 50,000 copies - Gold Award
- Best in Newspaper Supplement Award, Circulation below 100,000 - Gold Award
IFRA Asia Media Awards 2006:
- Best in News Page Design - Gold Award
- Best in Photography (Sports) - Gold Award
Awards won by Ming Pao Vancouver in recent years:
- The Jack Webster Award in Best Chinese Reporting, 2003 (The Murder of Amanda Zhao)
- The Jack Webster Award in Best Chinese Reporting, 1998 (Identity and Integration)
- The Jack Webster Award in Best Chinese Reporting, 1997 (Gambling, a Controversy Never Solved )
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