CNPIEC recently made a major commitment to build and market an e-book publishing platform for both Chinese and other than
Chinese language titles to the institutional market in China.
«Now we think it's time for us to serve a global audience, making Yilin's
Chinese language titles available to overseas Chinese readers, as well as translated works of Chinese writers for English readers.
Meanwhile, Amazon China's Kindle bookstore is now stocked with about 22,500
Chinese language titles.
Not exact matches
Friday saw the roll - out of three Mandarin -
language titles timed for
Chinese New Year.
In case you were wondering, the play's
Chinese title translates as the super-snappy The Glamorous White - collars: To Live or to Survive, but regardless, I'll eat my hat if this one doesn't kick off a wave of workplace musicals about the global financial crisis... For those who care, Matteo Garrone starts production on an English -
language feature, The Tale of Tales, a modern update of 50 classical tales in the Neapolitan dialect, written by Giambattista Basile in the 17th century.
The trailers have played off the
title, though the film itself is more similar to The Hangover, so we're playing up those elements in all our usual marketing aimed at first -
language Chinese speakers.
The
titles are currently available in French / English and French / Spanish and already translated into five other
languages (Portuguese, Italian, German, Dutch and Mandarin
Chinese).
The new eBook store by Hanvon has over 10,000
titles currently available and supports many
languages such as; traditional
Chinese, simplified
Chinese and English.
Kindle store for
Chinese works went live last week, offering over 22 thousand
Chinese -
language e-books with about a thousand free
titles.
Her skill was evident when she translated for PRH c.e.o. Markus Dohle, making a public appearance at the central
Chinese stand, «to celebrate the office's 10h anniversary in China» (the company now has 30 people divided between Beijing, Shanghai, and a much newer, Korean office in Seoul, dealing in English and Korean
language titles).
Both
titles will also include
Chinese language support.