Shelf Awareness
Yesterday, Zhejiang Publishing United Group opened Moscow's first Chinese bookstore, Russia Beyond the Headlines reported, noting that Shans booku is located on Arbat Street and stocks more than 5,000 titles, with approximately 80% in Chinese, while the rest are Russian translations of Chinese books.
"This bookstore is a result of Sino-Russian cooperation in the field of book publishing," said Tong Jian, president of Zhejiang Publishing. "We can say that this opens up new opportunities for cultural exchange between the peoples of our countries."
"This bookstore is a result of Sino-Russian cooperation in the field of book publishing," said Tong Jian, president of Zhejiang Publishing. "We can say that this opens up new opportunities for cultural exchange between the peoples of our countries."
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