The Nông Cổ Mín Đàm (1901–1924, fr:Causeries sur L'agriculture et Le commerce, en: Talks on Agriculture and Commerce) was the first Vietnamese economic newspaper published in Saigon. Owned by Paul Canavaggio – a French plantation owner cum salt trader – the newspaper was printed in both Quốc ngữ and Chữ Nho, once a week on Thursday at first, then increased to three issues per week.
History
With the first editor-in-chief Lương Khắc Ninh [vi] from 1901 to 1906, then the second – Trần Chánh Chiếu from 1906 to 1908, Nông Cổ Mín Đàm was a forum of the contemporary Vietnamse businessmen to protect the national economic development and interest.
The newspaper also diffused Quốc ngữ via translations of Chinese novels by a team of translators elite in both Quốc ngữ and Chữ Nho such as Nguyễn Chánh Sắc [vi], Trần Phong Sắc [vi], Nguyễn An Khương [vi], Nguyễn An Cư, Đinh Văn Đẩu, Trần Hữu Quang, Huỳnh Trí Phú.
References
- ^ "Nông-cổ mín-đàm the first economic newspaper of Vietnam". www.rfi.fr. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
- "Looking back to the role of Nông cổ Mín đàm newspaper to the Vietnamese business class". doanhnhansaigon.vn. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
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