Thumbs Up (newspaper)
Thumbs Up (Chinese: 大拇指) is a Chinese newspaper published in Singapore for school children. It was launched by Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on 15 January 2000. Most primary schools in Singapore subscribe to the newspaper for their Chinese students, to improve their Chinese language skills. The newspaper also has a section for fun and games, which features Chinese comics contributed by readers, as well as a weekly cartoon story on the mascot of the paper. The newspaper is published once a week by Singapore Press Holdings.
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Thumbs Up (newspaper)
Thumbs Up (Chinese: 大拇指) is a Chinese newspaper published in Singapore for school children. It was launched by Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on 15 January 2000. Most primary schools in Singapore subscribe to the newspaper for their Chinese students, to improve their Chinese language skills. The newspaper also has a section for fun and games, which features Chinese comics contributed by readers, as well as a weekly cartoon story on the mascot of the paper. The newspaper is published once a week by Singapore Press Holdings.
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大拇指(Thumbs UP)是一家在新加坡出版的华语报纸,面向新加坡小学在校学生。
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Thumbs Up
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Thumbs Up (Chinese: 大拇指) is a ...... k by Singapore Press Holdings.
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大拇指(Thumbs UP)是一家在新加坡出版的华语报纸,面向新加坡小学在校学生。
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大拇指 (新加坡学生报)
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