Home
Letters to Editor
Domestic
World
Business & Trade
Culture & Science
Travel
Society
Government
Opinions
Policy Making in Depth
People
Investment
Life
Books/Reviews
News of This Week
Learning Chinese
Collaboration Essential Chinese Culture

International collaboration is essential to introduce Chinese culture and knowledge to foreign readers. That was the message from domestic and overseas publishers, writers, translators and booksellers attending the Chinese Culture and Publishing Forum in Shanghai yesterday.

China's rapid economic growth has put the country in the global spotlight and has triggered overseas interest in China.

"China's membership of the World Trade Organization has brought the nation into the world economy, and we should keep the balance between products outsourcing and cultural exports," said Chen Xin, president of the Century Publishing Group of Shanghai, one of the largest of its kinds in China.

Statistics show that the amount of books introduced to China greatly outnumbered those exported.

Limited publications on China in English and other foreign languages have led to divergent views between the business community in and outside China, said Laurence Brahm, editor of Century China.

He invited Chinese policy makers and western business leaders in multinational companies to write articles covering a wide range of topics concerning China's economy.

Although the fastest growing readership will be the business community, he said demand for books on Chinese culture will surge as foreign investors strive to understand national customs and heritage when tapping China's market.

Wu Ying, former chief editor of Shanghai Translation Publishing House, admitted insufficient attention and efforts from publishers partly accounted for the inadequacy in transmitting Chinese culture to foreign readers.

Publishers said limited knowledge of foreign markets and language barriers have been the major hurdles for them when introducing China to foreign readers.

Wu suggested that international collaboration could take place at the very beginning, and then last for the entire process.

This includes the selection of topics, market assessment, searches for authors and translators, finance, design and production, promotion and sales.

But industry insiders said a cautious approach was necessary.

Chen Baoping, editor-in-chief of Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House, pointed out China should have a clear and deep understanding about its own culture and work out a framework structure first.

(China Daily May 22, 2002)

Efforts Called to Protect Heritage
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688
主站蜘蛛池模板: 年轻人免费看电影网站| 国产精品制服丝袜一区| 撅起小屁股扒开调教bl| 亚州av综合色区无码一区| 欧美激情另类自拍| 免费人成在线观看网站品爱网| 色综合67194| 国色天香论坛社区在线视频| 久久精品成人欧美大片| 欧美日韩亚洲电影| 亚洲精品短视频| 男女猛烈无遮挡午夜视频| 午夜爽爽爽男女免费观看影院| 色综合色综合久久综合频道| 国产成人19禁在线观看| 亚洲精品一二区| 国产精品欧美激情在线播放| 996热在线视频| 大伊香蕉在线精品不卡视频 | 91精品福利一区二区三区野战| 女人18片毛片60分钟| 一区二区三区日本视频| 成人动漫h在线观看| 中文国产成人精品久久久| 护士强迫我闻她的臭丝袜脚| 久久久噜噜噜久久网| 日本特黄特色aa大片免费| 久久精品久久精品久久精品| 最近中文字幕mv高清在线视频 | heyzo在线| 女人与公拘交酡过程高清视频 | 性做久久久久免费看| 中文字幕精品在线视频| 日本一区二区三区四区视频| 久久婷婷国产综合精品| 日韩免费视频网站| 久久成人午夜电影mp4| 日本高清免费xxx在线观看| 久久成人国产精品一区二区| 日本黄线在线播放免费观看| 久久国产精品无码HDAV|