The Epoch Times is now being published in 17 languages on the web. Millions of readers visit our websites in their native language.
Chinese - The oldest of the Epoch Times editions, the Chinese paper has been in operation from August 2000, when it was launched as both a website and in a print edition in New York. The Chinese Epoch Times (Dajiyuan) is now the single largest Chinese language newspaper in the world, covering 29 countries across North and South America, Europe, Australia and Asia. Our Chinese website reaches over 15 million page impressions each month. |
English - The English language edition of the Epoch Times was started in September 2003 as a website, and it went to print in New York in August 2004. It is now published in the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, Ireland and New Zealand |
French - The French edition of The Epoch Times was launched as a website in January 2005. This website serves internauts from France, Canada, Switzerland and Belgium. |
German - The German website of 'The Epoch Times Deutschland' was launched in late 2004. Visited by many from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, it quickly grew into a well appreciated player on the German-speaking internet market. |
Spanish - The Spanish website of La Gran Epoca was launched in early 2005. Most of it's visitors are located in Argentina and Mexico, but also more and more Spanish internauts are finding their way to this accurate source of daily news. |
Russian - The Russian language edition of the Epoch Times was started in December 2004 as a website, and serves visitors from all over Russia. |
Ukrainian - The Ukrainian website of Велика Епоха (or The Epoch Times) was launched in May 2005. In March 2006, the Russian edition of this Ukranian newspaper website (www.epochtimes.com.ua/ru/) was launched for the Ukrainians who speak Russian. |
Romanian - Romanian citizens, brand new members of the European Union, visit this website for their daily portion of news about Europe, China and the rest of the world. |
Hebrew - A quality newspaper website, bringing world class news in Hebrew to many people inside and outside Israel. |
Slovak - The Slovak edition of The Epoch Times started operation on March 1, 2006. |
Czech - The Czech edition of The Epoch Times operates as a 'sub-web' on our Slovak servers. It started operation on October 6, 2006. |
Swedish - The Swedish Epoch Times website brings the Scandinavians a fresh look at our changing world. |
Japanese - The Japanese Epoch Times website delivers our breaking news to the land of the rising sun. |
Korean - In between Russia and Japan, the Korean Epoch Times website brings our news closer to many Korean inernauts. |
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