The Nam Phong tạp chí (lit.'Journal of Southern Wind'; 1917–1934), was a Vietnamese quốc ngữ newspaper in Hanoi founded by Louis Marty (chief of General Security bureau of Indochina [vi]) and Phạm Quỳnh, with the aim was absorbing both European and Asian cultures, and keeping balance between Tân học (Western studies, French literary) and Cựu học (Eastern studies, Chinese literary).[1]
Phạm Quỳnh held the position of editor-in-chief cum manager of Quốc ngữ section. Nguyễn Bá Trác [vi] was the manager of Chữ Nho section. From 1917 to 1922, the editorial board consisted of Phạm Quỳnh, Nguyễn Bá Trác, Dương Bá Trạc, Nguyễn Bá Học [vi], Nguyễn Hữu Tiến, Phan Khôi, Tản Đà, Hoàng Tích Chu, and Nguyễn Mạnh Bổng.[2]