Yilin Press Ltd.
(en.ppm.cn)
Yilin Press, founded in 1988, is China's leading publisher with exceptional cultural influence and market appeal. Its publishing scope includes world literature, humanities, social sciences, popular science, language education, and three kinds of periodicals. It has been awarded "Top 100 Chinese publishers with the most titles collected by overseas libraries," "China's Top Cultural Product Overseas Sales Enterprise," "China's Leading Media and Publisher," one of the "100 Most Outstanding Chinese Publishers," and "Esteemed Publisher of the Year," in addition to receiving the Chinese Government Award for Cutting-Edge Publishers.
Yilin Press publishes more than 500 new titles annually, including works that have won the Nobel Prize for Literature, the Booker Prize, and the Mao Dun Literature Prize, distinguishing it as one of China's top publishers of world literature.
Its catalog of masterworks by renowned Chinese authors such as Yu Hua, Ge Fei, Liu Liangcheng, Chi Zijian, Ye Zhaoyan, Lu Min, and A Yi grants it profound, expansive influence, and their rights to their works have been sold to more than 10 countries.
Its social sciences publications, such as On Moral Capital, My Heart Belongs to Dunhuang, and Contemporary Chinese Visual Culture, have made a major impact internationally. Symbols of China, Peoples of China, titles in its "China Competitive Series," and other publications catered to international readers reflect China's unique cultural characteristics as well as its economic and social development. These titles are well-received by international readers and have proven quite influential overseas.
Managing Director: Ge Qingwen
Rights Manager: Zhao Wei
Add: 1504, Tower A, No 1 Hunan Road, Nanjing 210009, China
Tel: +86-25-83658388
Fax: +86-25-83242328
Email: rights@yilin.com
Symbols of Jiangsu (Pocket Edition)
Non-FictionSymbols of Jiangsu (Pocket Edition) selects the most representative and symbolic Jiangsu special cultural resources.
Symbols of China
Humanities & Social Science; Non-FictionSymbols of China examines those things that make China Chinese.