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CTIS launches book promotion event at BIBF

By Liu Jianing
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Beijing Chinese-Foreign Translation & Information Service (CTIS), a language service provider affiliated to China International Communications Group (CICG), held a launch ceremony on overseas promotion of a book series in cooperation with Chongqing Publishing Group (CPG) on Wednesday at the 2024 Beijing International Book Fair (BIBF). 

Beijing Chinese-Foreign Translation & Information Service (CTIS) hosts a launch ceremony on overseas promotion of "Six Perspectives of Chinese Modernization Strides" in cooperation with Chongqing Publishing Group (CPG) on June 19, 2024, at the 2024 BIBF in Beijing. [Photo provided to China.org.cn]

The book series, "Six Perspectives of Chinese Modernization Strides," delves into China's values, history, civilization, democracy, and ecological practices through a comprehensive theoretical framework, said Selu Ofa Latukefu Tupou, an editor from Long River Press in charge of editing the book series. 

The series provides a nuanced understanding of China's unique development journey, bridges cultural gaps, and fosters a richer, more informed dialogue between East and West, the editor said.

Li Bin, chairman of CPG, expressed his gratitude to CICG and CTIS for their support in promoting the book series. The overseas promotion of the book series will help showcase a credible, lovable, and respectable image of China, and enhance international recognition of Chinese modernization, Li said. 

Leveraging CICG's advantages in publishing and international communication, CTIS has been committed to international book publishing and comprehensive services in topic planning, overseas distribution, and multilingual translation, said CTIS Chairman Yang Yuqian. 

The book series showes China's theoretical and practical innovations in modernization to the global audience, helping the world understand and recognize Chinese modernization, Yang said.

Liu Xiaoyi contributed to this article. 

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