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  • SOCASAO strengthens management of State-owned assets

    2018-11-20

    The State-owned Cultural Assets Supervision and Administration Office (SOCASAO) recently completed the registration of property rights for six regulators and 235 companies. The move is designed to strengthen the supervision of State-owned cultural assets and improve the management of regulatory authorities.

  • Beijing-style novels shine under the spotlight

    2018-11-15

    A collection of Liu Yida's Beijing-style novels was promoted at a press conference held in Beijing's Ditan Park on Nov 10.

  • China's publishing industry booming over past 40 years

    2018-11-13

    China has seen rapid growth in its publishing industry over the past four decades, with the number of publishing houses increasing from 105 to over 580, data from National Press and Publication Administration (NPPA) showed.

  • Training session held for cultural policy analysts

    2018-11-09

    ​A training session for 27 analysts of cultural policy was held by Beijing cultural and economic policy service platform in Beijing, on Nov 1.

  • Finance for culture firms discussed at CIIE

    2018-11-06

    During an event hosted by Beijing trading group in Shanghai, on Nov 6, Lan Taoyong, CEO of Beijing Culture & Technology Financial Leasing Co (CUL&TECHFLCO), promoted the leasing of intangible cultural assets to raise finance for businesses piloted in Beijing.

  • Beijing reports 15.3 percent growth in cultural & creative industry

    2018-10-31

    A massive amount of old factory buildings were renovated and transformed to cater for the development of the cultural and creative industry in Beijing, as the city proceeds into an era of urban renewal and cultural innovation. According to data released by the Beijing Municipal Commission of Development and Reform, the city's cultural and creative enterprises above the designated scale saw their revenue rise by 15.3 percent from January to August, leading all industries and becoming a pillar industry for the economic growth of the Chinese capital.