Ming Pao Monthly (Chinese: 明報月刊; pinyin: Míngbào Yuèkān) is a Chinese-language intellectual journal in Hong Kong, covering the humanities, scholarship, culture, politics, and thought in the Sinosphere.
[6] China's earliest scar literature, such as "Big Blue Fish", "County Magistrate Yin", and "Geng Er in Beijing" written by Chen Ruoxi, were all published in Ming Pao Monthly in the 1970s.
Nie Hualing's "Sang Qing and Tao Hong" was serialized in Taiwan's United Daily News, but was cut short for political reasons.
[5] From 2014 to 2018, Ming Pao Monthly received funding from the Hong Kong Arts Development Council to add a cultural supplement for totaling 49 issues.
[1] The journal's advisory board includes 46 well-known figures such as Wang Meng, Wang Dewei, Tian Changlin, Li Zehou, Lee Ou-fan, Yu Guangzhong, Yu Yingshi, Wu Guanzhong, Wu Qinghui, Shen Zuyao, Tu Weiming, Bai Yang, Xu Lizhi, Gao Xingjian, Xia Zhiqing, Göran Malmqvist, Tang Degang, Huang Yongyu, Yu Feng, Howard Goldblatt, Yang Zhenning, Liu Zaifu, and Xiao Qian.