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Sino United Publishing (Holdings) Limited (Chinese: 聯合出版(集團)有限公司) is Hong Kong's largest integrated publishing group, formed in 1988 from the integration of some of the historic publishing agencies. Its business includes publishing, distribution, retail, printing, RFID packaging design, art business, cultural exchanges. It has subsidiaries and affiliated agencies throughout Hong Kong and Macao, mainland China, Singapore, Malaysia, as well as in North America, Europe etc.

Sino United Publishing
Founded1988
Country of originChina
Headquarters locationS U P Tower (聯合出版大廈)
North Point, Hong Kong
Publication typesBooks
ImprintsChung Hwa Book Company, Commercial Press, Joint Publishing
Official websitewww.sup.com.hk
Sino United Publishing
Traditional Chinese聯合出版(集團)有限公司
Simplified Chinese联合出版(集团)有限公司

Sino also invested resources to develop e-commerce and digital publishing business. Sino is based in Hong Kong, but has expanded in the overseas cultural market. The group aims to promote the Chinese culture, the responsibility to promote social progress.[1] In 2015, Next Magazine revealed that the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in Hong Kong had taken control of Sino United Publishing.[2]

Its head office is in the S U P Tower (聯合出版大廈) in North Point.[3]

History

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The oldest part of the business, Commercial Press Hong Kong, commenced trading in 1914; Chongwa Hong Kong was started in 1927; Hong Kong Joint Publishing in 1948 by living bookstores, publishers and new knowledge bookstore reading merger made in Hong Kong. Joint Printing (Hong Kong) Limited in 1980 by the merger of two printers from China and business, and the two printers are the Hong Kong Commercial Press Printing Office, established in Hong Kong in 1924 and in 1933 Chongwa Kowloon established printing plant.

 
Schema of media control by the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in Hong Kong

A joint management office was established for Joint Publishing, Chunghwa, Commercial Press Hong Kong in 1980. In September 1988, the joint management office was reorganised under Sino United Publishing as a holding company, which wholly owns the three enterprises (Joint Publishing, Chunghwa, Commercial Press Hong Kong) and some other publishing companies.[1][4] The group has an 80% share of the book publishing market.[1][5] It is Hong Kong's largest Chinese publishing group, and has 51 retail outlets in the territory.[1] In 2015, it was reported that Central Government Liaison Office, which already owns three newspaper titles, was in control of Sino United.[2][5]

Censorship controversy

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In January 2015, following CY Leung's attack on a compilation book entitled Hong Kong Nationalism, Joint Publishing, Chongwa, and Commercial Press de-listed the title.[1] Hong Kong media reported that Sino had published and was distributing at least five anti-Occupy titles, and its stores were displaying these prominently, whereas popular books on the Umbrella movement by pro-democracy authors had been banished from their shelves.[6] In March 2015, Up Publications, a small independent publishing house, complained that it was suddenly and unexpectedly faced with a large number of returns from the three main subsidiaries of Sino.[7] Twenty titles were affected by the returns, to the serious detriment to the finances of Up Publications; many of the titles returned were not politically themed. The publisher was allegedly told by a bookshop source that its stance in the 2014 occupation and its publishing of books supportive of the Umbrella Movement were responsible.[1] Although no reason was given for the returns, two of the delisted books about the occupation were strong sellers at independent bookshops.[1][7] Students staged a "read-in" of delisted books outside the Commercial Press on the campus of the Chinese University to draw attention to the marginalisation of independent books, and urging the public to independent booksellers in the city instead of subsidiaries of Sino.[8]

Subsidiaries

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source[9][10]
  • C & C Offset Printing Company Limited (中華商務彩色印刷有限公司): Incorporated on 11 March 1988 in Hong Kong.
  • C & C Joint Printing Company (Guangdong) Limited (中華商務聯合印刷(廣東)有限公司):
  • Shenzhen C & C Joint Printing Company Limited (深圳中華商務聯合印刷有限公司):
  • C & C Joint Printing Company (Shanghai) Limited (上海中華商務聯合印刷有限公司): on 11 July 2007 , the Shanghai Qingpu Industrial Park factory began operation.[11]
  • C & C Joint Printing Company (Beijing) Limited (北京華聯印刷有限公司):
  • C & C Security Printing Company Limited (中華商務安全印務有限公司): Incorporated on 23 May 1989 in Hong Kong.
  • C & C Security Printing (Macau) Company Limited (C&C安全印務(澳門)有限公司):
  • C & C Security Printing Company (Shenzhen) Limited (深圳中華商務安全印務股份有限公司):
  • Shanghai Security Printing Company Limited (上海安全印務有限公司): A joint venture company.
  • Anji Anti-counterfeiting Technology Service Company Limited (上海安技智能科技有限公司): A joint venture company.
  • C & C RFID Shanghai Company Limited (集速智能標籤(上海)有限公司): A joint venture company.
  • Beijing Silverpeony Printing Company Limited (北京銀牡丹印務有限公司):
  • C & C Logistic Services Company Limited (中華商務物流服務有限公司): Originally incorporated on 28 August 1987 in Hong Kong as Media Typesetting & Productions Limited (美迪植字製作有限公司), then reincorporated on 16 February 1993 as Media Productions Limited (美迪製作有限公司), then on 23 May 2001 as C & C Logistic Services Company Limited (中華商務物流服務有限公司).
  • Spring Innovative Workshop Co., Limited (爾雅文化創意發展有限公司): Originally incorporated on 18 April 1989 in Hong Kong as C & C Printing Equipment Company Limited (中華商務印刷器材有限公司). It was reincorporated on 7 April 2011 as Swank Cultural Innovation Development Co., Limited (爾雅文化創意發展有限公司), then reincorporated on 26 March 2013 with English company name changed (Spring Innovative Workshop Co., Limited), then reincorporated on 4 May 2016 with Chinese company name removed.
  • Spring Cultural Innovation Development (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. (深圳爾雅文化創意發展有限公司):
  • Shenzhen Vision Paper Art Co., Ltd. (深圳市華信紙品有限公司): A joint venture company.
  • Beijing Bisenet Information Culture Company Limited (北京必勝網信文化有限公司):
  • C & C Education Foundation Limited (中華商務希望基金會有限公司): The predecessor (中華商務希望基金會) was established in 2006. C & C Education Foundation Limited was incorporated on 2012年1106日 in Hong Kong, then established in 2013 as charitable company.[12]
  • Sunbeam Publications (H.K.) Limited (山邊出版社有限公司): It was incorporated on 12 March 1996 in Hong Kong.
  • SuperBookcity.com (超閱網): Established in 2013.
  • Sino Art Auctioneers Limited (淳浩拍賣有限公司): It was incorporated on 12 July 2005 in Hong Kong. Established in August 2005.[13]
  • Rong Bao Zhai Hong Kong Limited (榮寶齋(香港)有限公司): A joint venture company between Pok Art House Limited and the Rong Bao Zhai company in China. Incorporated on 11 September 1987 in Hong Kong as Rong Bao Zhai (H.K.) Company Limited (榮寶齋(香港)有限公司).
  • Shanghai Tsikuchai (上海集古齋文化藝術有限公司): A joint venture company. Established on 8 January 2003 in Shanghai.[14]
  • ? (北京瀚墨文化藝術有限公司/瀚墨空間): A Beijing retailer of contemporary oil paintings.[15]
  • Truth Sound Development Limited (信聲發展有限公司): Incorporated on 2 June 1989 .
  • Sino Express Development Limited (勝裕發展有限公司): Incorporated on 4 July 1996 .
  • SUP Retail (Hong Kong) Limited (香港聯合零售有限公司): Incorporated on 8 February 2005 in Hong Kong. In 2013, it was merged into SUP Publishing Logistics (Hong Kong) Limited, but the company was remained registered.
  • Lee Yuen Subscription Agencies Limited (利源書報社有限公司): Incorporated on 8 February 1985 in Hong Kong. In 2013, it was merged into SUP Publishing Logistics (Hong Kong) Limited, but the company was remained registered.
  • Guangdong Dayin Audio-Visual Publishing House (廣東大音音像出版社): Formerly as a publisher for Sino-Commercial Trading Corporation, it was established in 2003-01.[17]
  • ? (北京時代聯合圖書有限公司):
  • ? (中山博雅藝術有限公司):
  • wushumedia.com: A vendor for martial arts audio-visual products, based in Eastwind's San Francisco branch.
  • SUP Book Store (三聯書店/溫哥華三聯書店華埠店): Vancouver, B. C. retail store.
  • SUP Book Store (三聯書店/溫哥華三聯書店列治文店): Richmond, B. C. retail store.
  • SUP Book Store (三聯書店/多倫多三聯書店總店): Toronto, Ontario retail store.[19]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Lam, Jeffie (8 March 2015). "Hong Kong book giant in censorship row after returning title". South China Morning Post.
  • ^ a b Betsy Tse (9 April 2015). "Basic Law violation seen as LOCPG tightens grip on HK publishers". EJ Insight.
  • ^ "Sino United Publishing". Retrieved 15 November 2019. S U P Tower, 75-83, King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong - Chinese address: "地址:香港北角英皇道75-83號聯合出版大廈26樓 "
  • ^ "旗下出版社出書抹黑佔領". Apple Daily (in Chinese). Hong Kong. 9 April 2015.
  • ^ a b "中聯辦掌控聯合出版集團 擁三大書局兼壟斷發行 議員指涉違《基本法》". Apple Daily (in Chinese). Hong Kong. 9 April 2015.
  • ^ Lam, Jeffie (8 March 2015). "Beijing 'behind new wave of anti-occupy books'". Publishing – South China Morning Post.
  • ^ a b "Book publisher says it's being targeted by China-linked sellers". EJ Insight.
  • ^ "中大生商務印外 快閃讀傘運「禁書」". 立場新聞 Stand News (in Chinese).
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  • ^ 中華商務希望基金會
  • ^ 淳浩拍賣有限公司簡介
  • ^ 上海集古斋文化艺术有限公司
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