China's New World Press was given an Honorable Exhibitor award at the 2016 Frankfurt Book Fair on Oct. 19 in Germany, becoming the first Chinese publishing company to receive such an honor.
Zhang Hai'ou (L-4), editor-in-chief of New World Press, receives an honorable exhibitor award at the 2016 Frankfurt Book Fair in Frankfurt, Germany, Oct. 19, 2016. [Photo/China.org.cn] |
At the award ceremony, the book fair organizers expressed their respect to the New World Press and thanked them for participating in the fair for the past 25 years.
Zhang Hai'ou, editor-in-chief of New World Press, spoke at the ceremony: "Thanks to this international publishing platform, the New World Press has had an opportunity to communicate and cooperate with a series of world top-ranking publishing agencies. Throughout this communication, our press was able to follow international publishing trends, search for publishing hot spots, and promote an international view for our publications, which all helped very much for a Chinese publishing company going abroad."
Zhang said that in future the New World Press would continuously make all efforts to provide high quality publications and tell more interesting Chinese stories to readers across the world.
New World Press was established in 1951 as a subsidiary of China International Publishing Group (CIPG). Upholding a will of "expressing China to the world," the Beijing-based publishing house dedicates itself to tell Chinese stories to the world through multi-language books.
New World Press has published numerous best sellers, including "Why and How the CPC Works," "The Chinese Dream -- What It Means for China and the Rest of the Word," "Chinese Ancient Architecture", "The Formation of Chinese Civilization", "Chinese Folk Art", "Oriental Main Battlefield."
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