Bulletin Commercial D'extrême-Orient
Founded in 1901 by a group of expatriates in Shanghai, the Bulletin Commercial D'extrême-Orient quickly became a vital source of news in East China. Initially aimed at the French-speaking community, it evolved into a prominent English-language paper, reflecting the region's multicultural dynamics. The newspaper has continually offered a diverse range of content, including business news, cultural insights, and social commentary, making it indispensable for professionals and residents alike. Its commitment to journalistic integrity has earned it a reputation as a trusted source, influencing economic and cultural discourse. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of the Bulletin Commercial D'extrême-Orient, Shanghai, East China, China starting 1922, including 11,734 scans in total. This collection provides a unique opportunity to discover historical figures and events, as well as possibly connect with stories from your own family history. Explore the archives today and delve into the rich past of the region.