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Tianjin: Tianjin People's Publishing House, May 2007) The Bridges of Tianjin (in Chinese): The architectural history of bridges at Tianjin is a notable aspect of the history of Tianjin's economic development. The pontoon bridge used during the Qing period, the first steel bridge “Da Hong Bridge” constructed in 1888, and the much more ...
People's Press (Chinese: 人民出版社; pinyin: Rénmín Chūbǎnshè), [3] commonly known as People's Publishing House, [4] abbreviated as PPH, [5] is a China's state-run comprehensive publishing house based in Beijing, [6] which mainly publishes books on philosophy and social sciences, and is the official publisher of political and ideological books for the Chinese Communist Party and the ...
The People's Literature Publishing House (simplified Chinese: 人民文学出版社; traditional Chinese: 人民文學出版社; pinyin: Rénmín Wénxué Chūbǎnshè) is a large-scale publishing house in China. It was established in March 1951, and was attached to the China Publishing Group (Chinese: 中国出版集团公司). It is known for ...
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Established in 1949, the magazine is published by the People's Literature Publishing House and issued by the Chinese Writers Association. Its head office is located at 166 Chaonei Ave, Beijing. [ 1 ] Its current director is Pan Kaixiong (潘凯雄) and its current editor-in-chief is Guan Shiguang (管士光).
The main production areas, measuring more than 0.26 km 2, are located in the Wuqin New Technology Introduction Zone of Tianjin city. The company also operates a manufacturing facility in Vietnam. [15] The company has established long-term partnerships with such worldwide companies as L'Oreal, Pfizer Pharmaceuticals and Shiseido. [16]
People's Publishing House may refer to: People’s Publishing House (India) People's Literature Publishing House, China; People's Press (Beijing), China; Hubei People's Publishing House, China; Inner Mongolia People's Publishing House, China; Tibet People's Publishing House, China; Yanbian People's Publishing House, China; Yunnan People's ...
CICG owns seven subordinate publishing houses, i.e. Foreign Languages Press, New World Press, Morning Glory Publishers, Sinolingua, China Pictorial Publishing House, Dolphin Books, and New Star Publishers. [6] [7] The organization annually publishes over 3,000 titles of books and around 50 journals in more than 10 languages. [8]