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''Sing Sian Yer Pao Daily News'' ( th, ซิงเสียนเยอะเป้า) formerly ''Sing Sian Yer Pao'' is a Thai newspaper that is published in Chinese language. It was founded by millionaire
Aw Boon Haw Aw Boon-Haw (; 1882 in Rangoon, British Raj – 1954 in Hawaii), OBE, was a Chinese entrepreneur and philanthropist best known as founder of Tiger Balm. He was a son of Hakka herbalist Aw Chu-Kin, with his ancestral home in Yongding County ...
, a Chinese Hakka diaspora, as a sister newspaper of the "Star Newspapers" in
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and
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as well as other locations. However, by ownership, they are currently not related; sister newspapers of ''Sing Sian Yer Pao'' currently is the publication by Nanfang Media Group of the People's Republic of China. The publisher of ''Sing Sian Yer Pao'' also published ''Sing Thai Wan Pao'' () in the past.


History

''Sing Sian Yer Pao'' was first published in 1950 by Eng Aun Publishing Co., Ltd. (Eng Aun is the first two words of
Eng Aun Tong Haw Par Corporation Limited is a Singaporean company involved in healthcare, leisure products, property and investment. It is the company responsible for Tiger Balm branded liniment (ointment). Its brands also included Kwan Loong and it also ...
). Since its foundation, it was owned by
Aw Boon-haw Aw Boon-Haw (; 1882 in Rangoon, British Raj – 1954 in Hawaii), OBE, was a Chinese entrepreneur and philanthropist best known as founder of Tiger Balm. He was a son of Hakka herbalist Aw Chu-Kin, with his ancestral home in Yongding Coun ...
and his extended family member until recent years. From 1971 until 2005, the chairman of the publisher of the newspaper was Lee Aik-sim (Lee A. Santipongchai, ), husband of Aw Cheng-sin ( or Suri Santipongchai), the daughter of late Aw Boon-par; Boon-par was the young brother of Boon Haw. Likes other business founded by Aw Boon-haw, the key positions were filled by his blood relatives and sons-in-law, which previously one of the key position was held by in 1950s to 1960s (as general manager), who is from Aw Boon-haw's ancestral home Yongding. In the 1960s, the chairman of the publisher was Aw Kow, son of Boon-haw and cousin of Cheng-sin, while the editor-in-chief in the 1960s was Jimmy Wu (), who also served sister newspaper ''Sing Tao Daily'' in 1951. It was reported that he served as the editor-in-chief in ''Sing Tao'' before his arrival to Thailand. Lee Aik-sim and Aw Cheng-sin were also the directors of the Thai subsidiary of Haw Par Brothers International, a listed company in 1971; They resigned in January 1972, after the family controlled listed company was takeover in June 1971. The Thai subsidiary was sold by the listed company in 1972. Also due to the new laws in Singapore and Malaysia regarding media ownership, the Thai edition of the "Star Newspapers", were parted away with its Singapore and Malaysia counterpart, as the latter were no longer owned by Aw family; the Hong Kong editions, such as ''Sing Tao Daily'', was owned by
Sally Aw Aw Sian also known as Sally Aw, OBE, DStJ, JP, (born 1932) is a Hong Kong businesswoman and daughter of the British Raj Burma-born entrepreneur and newspaper proprietor Aw Boon-haw. Sally Aw was nicknamed ''Tiger Balm Lady'' as well as ''Ch ...
, daughter of Aw Boon-haw since 1954, which have a bitter relationship with her Singapore-based family. According to a periodical, in 1997 the publisher of ''Sing Sian Yer Pao'' was known as Sing Pao Limited, with Lee Aik-sim and his wife were the principal shareholders. In 2005, the managing director of the publisher was their daughter (). In 2010 Sadawut Taechaubol acquired the publisher from Lee Aik-sim. The newspaper changed to use
simplified Chinese characters Simplified Chinese characters are standardized Chinese characters used in mainland China, Malaysia and Singapore, as prescribed by the ''Table of General Standard Chinese Characters''. Along with traditional Chinese characters, they are one o ...
to publish, in order to response to drop in the number of readers. According to managing director and executive editor Tommy Tan in an interview, the newspaper now targets Chinese tourists and investors who are visiting Thailand. In 2013 a partnership agreement was signed with Chinese media conglomerate () to publish the newspaper.


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* {{authority control Newspapers published in Thailand Chinese-language newspapers (Simplified Chinese) Chinese-language newspapers (Traditional Chinese) Aw family Family-owned companies Chinese-language mass media in Thailand Overseas Chinese newspapers