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Name (Latin)
Wai wen chu ban she
Name (Arabic)
دار النشر باللغات الأجنبية
Other forms of name
Foreign Languages Press
Ofisi ya Uchapaji wa Lugha za Kigeni
Pustaka Bahasa Asing
nnaa Wai wen chʻu pan she, Peking
nne Wai wen chʻu pan she
Wai wen chu ban she. nne
Gaibun Shuppansha
Wai wen chu ban she. nnaa
Foreign Languages Press (China)
Verlag für Fremdsprachige Literatur
Éditions en langues éstrangères
外交出版社
外文出版社
Associated country
China
Field of activity
Publishers and publishing
Associated Language
chi
Sources of Information
- Pilihan karja, 1967-1969:djilid 1, title page (Pustaka Bahasa Asing, Peking)
- Siku za mapumziko ya majira ya joto, 1965:colophon (Ofisi ya Uchapaji wa Lugha za Kigeni)
- Zuwa makaranta, 1975: title page (Mad̳aba'ar Harsunan Waje, Peking)
- Its Das kleine China-Handbuch, 1958.
- Legendes de Pekin, 2006:t.p. (Éditions en langues éstrangères)
- التعاون الإنمائي الدولي الصيني في العصر الجديد، 2021:صفحة العنوان (دار النشر باللغات الأجنبية)
Wikipedia description:
Foreign Languages Press is a government publishing house located in China. Based in Beijing, it was founded in 1952 and currently forms part of the China International Communications Group, which is owned and controlled by the Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party. The press publishes books on a wide range of topics in eighteen languages spoken primarily outside China. Much of its output is aimed at the international community – its 1960s editions of works by Marx and Lenin are still widely circulated – but it also publishes some material aimed at foreign language students within China.
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