The Kung Sheung Daily News was a Chinese language newspaper published in Hong Kong under British colonial rule.
The Kung Sheung Daily News was also published as an "export imprint" (Chinese: 外埠版; lit.
[3] Sir Robert Ho Tung acquired Kung Sheung Daily News in 1929.
[1]: 308 Under Ho Tung's ownership, it became one of the three leading Chinese language newspapers in Hong Kong in the 1950s (the other two being Sing Tao Daily and Wah Kiu Yat Po (Chinese: 華僑日報)), according to the Newspaper Society of Hong Kong.
[4] Shortly after the signing of the Sino-British Joint Declaration, Kung Sheung Daily News ceased publication, saying it was failing to make a profit and could not see a way forward.