{{Short description|Chinese magazine}} {{Infobox magazine | title = Caijing | image_file = Caijing (magazine) front cover.jpg | image_size =<!-- (defaults to user thumbnail size if no size is stated) --> | image_alt = | image_caption = | editor = | editor_title = | previous_editor = | staff_writer = | photographer = | category = | frequency = Biweekly | circulation = | publisher = | founder = Wang Boming | founded = | firstdate = June 1998 <!-- {{Start date|year|month|day}} --> | company = | country = People's Republic of China | based = Beijing | language =Mandarin | website = {{URL|caijing.com.cn}} | issn = 1671-4725 | oclc = 50760677 }} {{Infobox Chinese|first=s|s=财经|t=財經|p=cáijīng|mi={{IPAc-cmn|c|ai|2|.|j|ing|1}}|l=finance and economics}} '''''Caijing''''' is an independent magazine based in Beijing that covers societal, political, and economic issues, with a focus on civil rights, public affairs, and business.<ref name="SCOTTON">James F. Scotton, [https://books.google.com/books?id=JNmsKvUGNHEC&dq=caijing+magazine&pg=PA71 "New Media for a New China,"] John Wiley & Sons, 8 March 2010, p. 71</ref>

== History and profile == ''Caijing'' was established by Hu Shuli in 1998<ref name=chw>{{cite web|title=Top 10 Most Popular Magazines in China |url = http://www.chinawhisper.com/top-10-most-popular-magazines-in-china/|work=China Whisper|accessdate=11 August 2015|date=21 July 2013 }}</ref> and has become a vehicle for independent reporting and criticism of all sorts and an exception to the rule about the strictures and limits on the Chinese domestic press.<ref>{{Cite web|author=James Fallows|title=The other shoe drops at Caijing|work=The Atlantic|date=9 November 2009|accessdate=26 May 2014|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2009/11/the-other-shoe-drops-at-caijing/29818/}}</ref> The magazine has its headquarters in Beijing.<ref>{{cite journal|author1=Michael Keane|author2=Christina Spurgeon|title=Advertising Industry and Culture in Post-WTO China|journal=Media International Australia|date=May 2004|issue=111|pages=104–117|url=http://eprints.qut.edu.au/6746/1/6746.pdf}}</ref>

''Caijing'' is published on a biweekly basis.<ref name=chw/><ref>{{cite web|title=Main Media Players in China|url=http://china.ahk.de/market-info/media-marketing/main-media-players-in-china/|work=AHK|accessdate=1 September 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141101092858/http://china.ahk.de/market-info/media-marketing/main-media-players-in-china/#|archive-date=2014-11-01|url-status=dead}}</ref> The magazine's circulation is limited to about 200,000, but readers are said to include many of China’s most important offices in government, finance, and academia, making it one of the country's most influential publications.<ref name="Osnos">{{cite magazine|last1=Osnos|first1=Evan|authorlink=Evan Osnos|title=The Forbidden Zone|url=http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/07/20/090720fa_fact_osnos?currentPage=all|magazine=The New Yorker|accessdate=7 June 2014|date=20 July 2009}}</ref> The English and Chinese websites attract some 3.2 million unique visitors every month.<ref name="Osnos"/>

== CAIJING online== CAIJING.com.cn is a Chinese business and financial news website. Content is available in English on its sister site, English.CAIJING.com.cn. The website provides original news and analysis for readers seeking a clear picture of business, finance and economic developments in China. A daily newsletter and weekend supplement are also available.<ref name="Caijing official website">{{Cite web|author=Caijing official website|title=About Us|location=Beijing|accessdate=27 May 2014|url=http://english.caijing.com.cn/caijingonline/index.html}}{{Dead link|date=August 2025 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>

==CAIJING conferences==

===CAIJING Magazine Annual Conference=== CAIJING Annual Conference is an economic and financial gatherings in China, highlighting authoritative, stimulating and forward-looking perspectives on prospects for China's economy. Since 2004, it has attracted leading participants from government agencies and industries in China, as well as renowned economists and academics around the world.<ref name="Caijing official website"/>

===CAIJING Forum=== Each year CAIJING Magazine hosts a series of conferences, forums and events branded as CAIJING Forum. Focusing on major institutional reforms, policy changes and major developments tied to China’s economic transformation, CAIJING Forum has established itself as a top-tier platform for interaction among key politicians, business leaders and academia.<ref name="Caijing official website" />

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== External links == * {{Official website|http://www.caijing.com.cn/}} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20140521034916/http://www.sanyaforum.org/index-english.html CAIJING Sanya Forum official website]

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