Language Press (simplified Chinese: 语文出版社; traditional Chinese: 語文出版社; pinyin: Yǔwén Chūbǎnshè), formerly the Chinese Character Reform Press, is a publishing company in the People's Republic of China.
[1] In 1956, the Chinese Character Reform Press (文字改革出版社) was established directly under the Chinese Character Reform Committee (now called State Language Commission).
Its early stage presidents included Hu Yuzhi and Lu Shuxiang.
[2] In 2000, it merged with Language Audio-visual Publishing House and Language Newspaper and Periodical Press to form the new Language Press; in 2010, it became a member unit of China Education Publishing and Media Group Co., Ltd under the Ministry of Education.
; professional publishing such as dictionaries, normative standards and academic works; and popular publishing such as traditional culture and social culture.