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The Journal Tribuna de Macau was officially published on June 1st, 1998, which was formed by the merger of Tribuna de Macau and Joumal de Macau. The address is on the ground floor of 265 Nanwan Street. The purpose of the publication is to continue publishing in Macao after the reunification, to maintain Portugal's national image in Macao, and to serve Portuguese people staying in Macao and Portuguese-speaking people. Financially supported by Portuguese media group Lusomundo, with about 2 employees, it is the largest Portuguese newspaper in Macau. Chinese name: Macau Forum Daily mbth: Journal Tribuna de Macau Official publication date: June 1, 1998 Location: Underground Profile, No.265 Bay Street, subordinate media, Macau Evening News and Macau Forum Weekly, which has planned to reduce the number of staff to two or three after the reunification, in order to save money and facilitate the continued publication in Macau. The president is José Rocha Dinis, and the manager is Jo&; atilde; o Fernandes)。 Subordinate media: Macau Evening News, JORNAL DE MACAU, and Portuguese Evening News. The founder is Song Yusheng. The social address is at No.6, Dongfang Xiexiang. It is the organ newspaper of the Portuguese political association "Macao Citizens Association". It mainly reports political news and comments of Macao and Portugal. The circulation is 1,1 copies. President John F (Jo&; atilde; o Fernandes Gon& edil; alves)。 It was closed in June 1998. Brief introduction of Macau Forum Weekly Portuguese Weekly. Founder Hua Nianda. The address is on the ground floor of 33 Nanwan Street. It is the organ of the Portuguese political group "Democratic Alliance". Published on Saturday. It mainly publishes political, economic and social news and comments of Macao and Portugal. The circulation is 4 copies. President José Rocha Dinis. It was closed in June 1998. History After the "April 25" Revolution in Portugal in 1974, Portuguese political groups in Macao set up their own newspapers, and the Portuguese newspapers in Macao showed vitality in the 198s. These include the Macao Forum Weekly of the Democratic Alliance and the Macao People's Daily of the Liberal Association.