About The Bokchoy

About The Bokchoy「白菜新聞」 Est. 1989

The Bokchoy is the world's first Internet Newspaper, founded by media tycoon Gary Sun-Mun Lo (羅先生), CEO of the FOK'S NEWS Media Empire「輻射電台」. Established in 1989, The Bokchoy gained its initial exposure by being one of the first websites to be blocked in the People's Republic of China under Communist rule.

A leading organisation in news reporting, we employ over 400 staff in 12 offices globally—amounting to more than 20,000 years of combined experience in mass communication.

Complementing its involvement in news media, The Bokchoy also donates to various charities around the world and prides itself on being Australia's top provider of editorial internships to graduating journalism students.



Frequently asked questions
How do I contact The Bokchoy?
You can email us at thebokchoynews@gmail.com, or on social media:
The Bokchoy on Facebook
@TheBokchoyNews on Twitter
@thebokchoynews on Instagram
Can I submit articles or ideas to The Bokchoy?
Yes, most certainly! Want to pitch an article or idea to us? Just email us or message our Facebook page. If we like it, our team will get in touch with you to develop the story into suitable content for The Bokchoy. Please note that while we try our best to respond to all submissions, we do receive A LOT of ideas from our readers and cannot guarantee a response to all of them.
How can I work for The Bokchoy?
As our readership grows, the company must grow with it. The Bokchoy is always looking for new staff to join its international team of journalists, editors, social media experts and other creative talent. You can view current job openings on our Careers page.
I find The Bokchoy's content inappropriate/offensive, what can I do about it?
Our staff give a lot of attention to making sure our news articles are fact-checked and edited to present accurate details of people and events. It goes without saying that there are some harsh realities in this world, and some painful truths about planet Earth and the human race will unavoidably be candidly represented in our reporting for the sake of journalistic integrity. We regret it when our readers are negatively affected by our content; please do not hesitate to use our contact form to voice your concerns.
Who is the founder/owner of The Bokchoy?
As mentioned, The Bokchoy was founded in 1989 by media tycoon Mr Gary Sun-Mun Lo to serve as the flagship online bulletin (FOB) of the FOK'S NEWS Media Empire. Since its inception, less than 20 people within the FOK'S NEWS organisation have had the privilege of meeting Mr Lo in person and for the purpose of maintaining job security spoke fondly of their encounter with our founder. He is said to have the humourous wit of Stephen Chow, physique of Bruce Lee, charisma of Mao Zedong, lecherous inclination of Master Roshi, beautiful face of Kim Jong-il, pressure of Bus Uncle, and high expectation of High Expectations Asian Father.
I'm a member of the media and would like to cover a report on the FOK'S NEWS Media Empire. How do we set up an interview with Mr Lo?
Regarded as a bit of a recluse who prefers to stay away from the spotlight, there it is a long-standing company rumour that Mr Lo makes an annual undercover visit to The Bokchoy's Australian office. In recent years, employees have even started placing bets on whether or not Mr Lo is among them that day and who/what they think he might be disguised as; this activity has proved beneficial for office morale but gravely detrimental to work efficiency. Our CEO has a strict moral policy to not use mobile phones that were assembled in sweatshop conditions—therefore, he is only contactable in person—the best way to do that would be to apply for employment at The Bokchoy. Please see our Careers page for job openings.
What is the meaning of life?
It's a mystery, just like other mind-boggling questions like: "What species is Grimace from McDonald's?" or "Did you know that everyone who has ever drank water has died?" Questions of such a profound nature cannot be answered even via Google search, so it's fruitless to ask us.