The Hawaiian Chinese News (), also known as New Honolulu Journal, Tan Shan Hsin Pao, Lung Kee Sun Bo, was a Chinese language commercial newspaper in Honolulu, US. It was founded by Cheng Weinan in 1881, initially called the Lung Chi Pao (éÂÂè¨Âå ±), renamed Tan Shan Hsin Pao (æªÂå±±æÂ°å ±) in 1903.
The earliest known preserved issue of the Hawaiian Chinese News, with the date of April 13, 1889, contains a report on the political situation in Samoa. It was the first Chinese language newspaper in Honolulu.
Hawaiian Chinese News was the voice of Sun Yat-sen and his revolutionary party. In 1907, the newspaper ceased publication.