Achievements
The Society of Publishers in Asia Awards 2008:
- Excellence in Human Rights Report (Honorable Mention) - 高耀潔赴美,胡佳網絡建功
- Excellence in Human Rights Report (Award) - 揭開現代中國奴工產業鏈真相
- Excellence in News Photography (Honorable Mention) - 澳門民怨沸騰,暗藏七大危機
- Excellence in Reporting on the Environment (Award) - 環境危機催生中國新民主運動
- The Scoop Award (Honorable Mention) - 西藏談判僵局,達賴特使密晤京官內情
- The Local Journalist Award, Chinese Language - 江迅 Jiang Xuen
The Society of Publishers in Asia Awards 2007:
- Excellence in Feature Writing (Honorable Mention) - 中國維權新浪潮,中產階段新博奕
- Excellence in Magazine Front Cover Design (Honorable Mention) - 以色列中國民工賭命
- Excellence in Opinion Writing (Award) - 程翔系列
The Society of Publishers in Asia Awards 2006:
- Excellence in Human Rights Report (Honorable Mention) - 中國維權人士律師,法治先鋒
- Excellence in Feature Writing (Award) - 快樂的是是菲律賓人超越政經痛苦
- Excellence in Opinion Writing (Honorable Mention) - 美越為越戰翻案
Yazhou Zhoukan has also won several awards from various organizations. In March 2003, its photographer Kwong Wingkeung has won the Focus at the Frontline 2002 organized by the Hong Kong Press Photographers Association in the Photo Essay Category for his work, Afghan- being neglected because of her peace. Three month later, the story Exclusive Report: Liu Xiaoqing, the Movie Star of the Mainland China, was Imprisoned has won the 2003 SOPA Editorial Excellence Award for Excellence in Reporting, Chinese Language Category.
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