China and Russia signed the largest deal in Sino-Russian publishing trade
history on Friday to boost cultural exchanges between the two countries.
The Copyright Agency of China and Phoenix Publishing of Russia signed a deal
at the Conference on International Copyright Cooperation in Changsha,
Hunan
Province, that Russia will import 75 varieties of Chinese books.
The deal was part of the Year of Russia in China, according to sources with
the Copyright Agency of China.
The 75 books included volumes on Confucius,
Taoism and Buddhism
and other aspects of traditional Chinese culture.
Valdman Leonid, head of Phoenix Publishing, said the publishing house would
complete publication of the books in two years.
He said the company had imported more than 100 Chinese books and hoped to
enhance exchanges and cooperation in copyright trade with China.
Europe and the United States are the main sources of imported books in
Russia, but Valdman believed more Chinese books would be published because
"Russian readers are more interested in Chinese culture."
Editor: Lency