The Sheng Ching Shih Pao (Chinese: 盛京時報) was a Japanese-owned Chinese newspaper established in Fengtian on October 18, 1906[1] by Japanese journalist named Nakajima Masao (中島真雄), after Japanese controlling of Manchuria as a result of Russo-Japanese War between 1904 and 1905.
It ceased to operate at the end of Second Sino-Japanese War during the Surrender of Japan in August 1945.
The newspaper received financial assistance from Japan's consulate-general in Fengtian during its early years.
[4] Its name Sheng Ching (盛京), a Mandarin Chinese name with meaning flourishing capital, once a capital of Manchu, then known as Mukden in English or Fungtien (奉天) prefecture, becomes present-day Shenyang.
It reused this name from a Russian-owned newspaper, running from Russian invasion of Manchuria.