Voice of Han
漢聲廣播電台
Voice of Han Broadcasting Network HQ 20100908.jpg
Broadcast areaTaiwan
BrandingVOH
Ownership
OwnerMinistry of National Defense
History
Founded1942
Former names
Military Radio
Technical information
Transmitter coordinates
25°2′14.46″N 121°31′16.91″E / 25.0373500°N 121.5213639°E / 25.0373500; 121.5213639Coordinates: 25°2′14.46″N 121°31′16.91″E / 25.0373500°N 121.5213639°E / 25.0373500; 121.5213639
Links
Websitewoh.vom.tw

Voice of Han Broadcasting Station (Chinese: 漢聲廣播電台; pinyin: hànshēng guǎngbō diàntái) also known as Voice of Han Chinese Broadcasting Station was founded in 1942 by the Ministry of National Defense. It is headquartered on Xinyi Road in the Zhongzheng District of Taipei, Taiwan.

History[edit]

1942, Voice of Han Radio was located in Mainland China and originally called Military Radio.

1949, the military radio station moved to Taiwan when the Kuomintang retreated following the Chinese Civil War.

1988, the military radio station was renamed to "Voice of Han" and launched more extensive coverage which offered listeners radio programs to listeners nationwide.

2002, on the 60th anniversary celebration of the radio station, President of the Republic of China, Chen Shui-bian broadcast a speech on Voice of Han calling for a communication bride between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait.[1]

2010, Voice of Han Broadcasting in Kinmen added another frequency coverage, including Xiamen, which is located in Mainland China.[2]

Frequency[edit]

FM[edit]

AM[edit]

Shortwave and Mediumwave[edit]

The Voice of Han also broadcasts propaganda programs to Mainland China on shortwave and mediumwave frequencies under the callsign "Voice of Guanghua" (光華之聲). Major programs include: Taiwan New Paradise, Music, Guanghua News, Guanghua Talk Forum, Culture and Education Filling Station, Two sides of the Taiwan Strait, Freedom Scene, Literature Bridge, Taiwan Strait Flyover, and Lookout Tower.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Government Information Office, Republic of China (Taiwan) - 陳總統應邀參加漢聲…". Archived from the original on 5 August 2012.
  2. ^ "台湾汉声电台金门发声 收播范围涵盖厦门". Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2010-06-12.

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