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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 ...
Renmin Meishu Chubanshe (People's Fine Arts Publishing House), Shanghai Renmin Meishu Chubanshe (Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House) and Tianjin People's Renmin Meishu Chubanshe (Tianjin People's Fine Arts Publishing House) have republished some of their popular lianhuanhua books.
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 ...
Yanbian People's Publishing House This page was last edited on 6 February 2022, at 12:44 (UTC). Text is ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;
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 ...
Beijing Times (Jing Hua Shi Bao) - People's Daily-affiliated tabloid, centrist/liberal, second best-selling tabloid in the capital; Beijing Today - an English weekly covering cultural events and embassy news published by the Beijing Youth Daily; Beijing Youth Daily - fourth best-selling daily in the capital
Pages in category "Book publishing companies of China" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Chinese publishing and printing industry have a long history. The first printed book sold commercially was sold in the markets of the Tang dynasty in 762, while printed paper receipts used for business transactions and tax payments can be dated to 782. [1] The publishing industry in the People's Republic of China continues to grow in modern ...