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In a special retrospective, The New York Times marks the centennial of the newspaper’s first permanent bureau in China, which was established in 1925. The milestone traces back to a series of historic moments that converged to make the venture possible.
Three pivotal occurrences set the stage for the bureau’s opening:
These events combined to convince the Times’ editors that a dedicated presence in Shanghai was both timely and essential. A year later, the bureau opened its doors, beginning a century‑long tradition of reporting on China’s complex and dynamic story.
The New York Times’ın Çin bürosunun 100. yılını kutlaması gerçekten önemli bir olay. Tarih boyunca Çin’in karmaşık ve dinamik hikayesini anlatmış olmaları takdire şayan.