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Historic bookstore chain turns 80

- By MEI JIA meijia@chinadaily.com.cn

Xinhua Bookstore, the country’s largest book-circulatio­n and -distributi­on network, is celebratin­g its 80th anniversar­y this year.

Born in the wartime revolution­ary base of Yan’an in Shaanxi province, Xinhua Bookstore has been playing an important role from then until now and is hailed as a “golden brand”.

“It was establishe­d by the Communist Party of China and is under its direct leadership. It carries revolution­ary genes,” says Liu Qibao, head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, told a symposium celebratin­g the bookstore’s anniversar­y in Beijing on May 18.

The chain’s logo is calligraph­y written by Mao Zedong in 1948.

Now, it has 12,000 stores and distributi­on centers, and 130,000 employees. Both its total assets and sales volume have exceeded 100 billion yuan ($14.5 billion), according to Ha Jiuru, director-general of the China Xinhua Bookstore Associatio­n.

Many people like Wang Xiaohui, who was born in 1972 and grew up in Baoding, Hebei province, say the brand was always a part of life.

“Xinhua Bookstore was my childhood dream place. I always went there to read my favorite illustrate­d books,” says Wang.

She later joined the company as an employee at age 19, fulfilling her dream.

About 1,700 articles were received for the online campaign My Stories with Xinhua Bookstores. The webpage was viewed 20 million times, showing readers’ personal connection­s with the brand.

Wang witnessed the chain update its operations to sell over mobile channels and open new, boutique-like shops that make bookstores more like a place to read, experience local culture and

We’ll try to maintain the brand’s classical features and polish it to create something more fashionabl­e and contempora­ry.” Ha Jiuru, director-general, China Xinhua Bookstore Associatio­n

spend leisure time, like the Zhuo Yue Xuan Bookstore in her hometown.

Yan’an Bookstore, with a theme of revolution­ary history, is another such upgraded shop in the city where the chain was born.

The outlet is 2,000 square meters and was designed with historic scenes, like the cave houses in northern Shaanxi and a replica of the Yan’an Nursery House.

“The bookstore creates a reading atmosphere that immerses customers in the revolution’s history and culture. We value the unique experience they can get here,” says Zhang Lei, a bookstore designer, who was previously involved in opening two other such shops in the country.

Ha says the associatio­n will be building more such “red stores”, and provide better service and experience­s for readers.

“We’ll try to maintain the brand’s classical features and polish it to create something more fashionabl­e and contempora­ry,” Ha says.

Liu praises the brand’s exploratio­n in building 24-hour spaces and encourages efforts in the multimedia integratio­n of online sales and distributi­on.

 ?? JI SHI / VCG ?? A Xinhua Bookstore is illuminate­d to celebrate the 80th birthday of the chain in Hefei, Anhui province.
JI SHI / VCG A Xinhua Bookstore is illuminate­d to celebrate the 80th birthday of the chain in Hefei, Anhui province.

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