This article examines the research performed by Lucie Cheng on the history of Chinese journalism. This researcher’s work is generally understood as a gift from her father, Cheng She-Wo.
Ms. Cheng has extended the work of her father with her own vision, which is insightful and ambitious. This article examines her projects and work at different institutes such as Cheng She-Wo Institute for Chinese Journalism. Her efforts focus on the significance of cultural history to the history of journalism. Ms. Cheng treats journalistic activity as the subject of research rather than a source of data and information.