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Gia Định Báo (Hán tự: 嘉定報), or Gia Dinh News was the first Vietnamese newspaper. It was published in Saigon from 1865 to 1910. Pétrus Ky was the editor in chief. "Gia Định" is an alternative name for Saigon, now Ho Chi Minh City. It was a gazette that published official and legal documents, although it also included articles on Vietnamese culture and agriculture. Woodblock printing in Chinese characters remained the norm until the early 20th century, so the paper's use of the modern typography and the Latin alphabet were innovations. In the 1890s, it was Vietnam's newspaper of record.

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  • Gia Định Báo (Hán tự: 嘉定報), or Gia Dinh News was the first Vietnamese newspaper. It was published in Saigon from 1865 to 1910. Pétrus Ky was the editor in chief. "Gia Định" is an alternative name for Saigon, now Ho Chi Minh City. It was a gazette that published official and legal documents, although it also included articles on Vietnamese culture and agriculture. Woodblock printing in Chinese characters remained the norm until the early 20th century, so the paper's use of the modern typography and the Latin alphabet were innovations. In the 1890s, it was Vietnam's newspaper of record. The first issue of the newspaper is dated April 15, 1865, and regular publication ended in 1897. The last issue is dated December 31, 1909. The format is 25 x 32 cm. It was published weekly and the price was 0.97 dong. It was four pages long, later expanded to 12. Many of the newspaper's contributors were Catholics. (en)
  • 《嘉定報》(越南语:Gia Định Báo/嘉定報)是越南歷史上第一份以越南國語字發行的報紙,具有從封建傳統漢喃字轉變到現代國語字的時代意義。 (zh)
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  • 《嘉定報》(越南语:Gia Định Báo/嘉定報)是越南歷史上第一份以越南國語字發行的報紙,具有從封建傳統漢喃字轉變到現代國語字的時代意義。 (zh)
  • Gia Định Báo (Hán tự: 嘉定報), or Gia Dinh News was the first Vietnamese newspaper. It was published in Saigon from 1865 to 1910. Pétrus Ky was the editor in chief. "Gia Định" is an alternative name for Saigon, now Ho Chi Minh City. It was a gazette that published official and legal documents, although it also included articles on Vietnamese culture and agriculture. Woodblock printing in Chinese characters remained the norm until the early 20th century, so the paper's use of the modern typography and the Latin alphabet were innovations. In the 1890s, it was Vietnam's newspaper of record. (en)
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  • Gia Dinh Bao (en)
  • 嘉定報 (zh)
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