The Writers Publishing House (Chinese: 作家出版社; pinyin: Zuòjiā Chūbǎnshè) is a large-scale publishing house in mainland China.
It was established in 1953, and was attached to the Chinese Publishing Association (作家出版协会).
It readership tends to have a relatively high level of education.
One notable publication from the Writers Publishing House was the 2000 book Harvard Girl, which spent 16 months at the number-one position on China's bestseller list[1] and sold over 3 million copies.
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