On 28 May 2001, Huaren Holdings, the investment arm of the political party MCA, bought over Nanyang Press, in a controversial transaction that led to mass boycotts of the newspaper by the Chinese community.
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Despite being Malaysia's longest running Chinese-language newspaper, the daily is not a national newspaper (Nanyang Siang Pau being the oldest national Chinese-language newspaper), but based in Penang, where it has the largest readership in the northern region.