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Chinese weekly magazine
Sanlian Lifeweek
Cover of the 16 September 2019 issue, featuring Bilibili's official mascots "33" and "22", and Vocaloid virtual singer Hatsune Miku
Editor-in-chiefLi Honggu
FrequencyWeekly
Circulation820 thousand
First issueJanuary 14, 1995
CompanyChina Publishing Group Corp. [zh]
CountryChina
Based inChaoyang, Beijing
LanguageSimplified Chinese
Websitewww.lifeweek.com.cn
ISSN1005-3603

Sanlian Lifeweek (Chinese: 三联生活周刊) is a weekly cultural critic and news magazine based in Beijing, China. Its slogan is "A magazine and the life it advocates" (Chinese: 一本杂志和他倡导的生活).

History and profile

In January 1995, Sanlian Lifeweek was officially established, as the successor to Life established by Zou Taofen in the 1920s.

In January 2014, the magazine published a 31-page report against Bo Guagua and broke the news that John Garnaut from The Sydney Morning Herald had participated in the Wang Lijun incident.

In 2017, Sanlian Lifeweek carried out digital media transformation, and the new media revenue of the magazine accounted for 80% by 2022.

References

  1. "《三联生活周刊》创刊20年 众主创忆创业史". People's Daily Online (in Chinese (China)). 2015-10-30.
  2. "王立军逃馆事件中有个神秘口译者?". The New York Times Chinese (in Chinese (China)). 2014-01-13.
  3. "互联网背景下,媒体如何"蜕变"?李鸿谷带来了《三联生活周刊》的答案". Guizhou Daily (in Chinese (China)).

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