Notably, the publication collaborated with local communities to establish "Morning Post Tea Rooms."
The first such facility opened on October 5, 2000, at Xingxi Neighborhood Committee in Hangzhou's Shangcheng District, expanding to 27 locations by December 2000.
A dedicated Morning Post Tea Room section featured reader-submitted news stories, with selected contributors receiving payment.
[2] On January 21, 2009, Today Morning Post merged with Qianjiang Evening News and New Livelihood·City Holiday to form the "Qianjiang Newspaper Group," establishing itself as one of mainland China's most competitive metropolitan newspaper alliances.
The publication announced its closure through a front-page Thank You to Readers notice on December 31, 2015, with operations ceasing on January 1, 2016.