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Beginning from August 1 2009, the Center for Chinese Studies will no longer sell our own publications, and our postal account 0713099-1 will become inactive. The Newsletter for Research in Chinese Studies student subscription scheme will also come to an end on the same day. Those wishing to purchase the Center’s publications may do so through any of the following agents:

1. San Min Books Co., Ltd.
Address: 386 Fushing North Road, Taipei 10476, Taiwan, R. O. C. Tel: +886-2-2500-6600 ext.516. contact: Allie Hwang(Ms.)Fax: +886-2-2506-4000. E-mail: editor@sanmin.com.tw.
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2. Government Bookstore (Songjiang branch)
Address: 1F, 209 Songjiang Rd, Taipei. Tel: +886-2-25180207. Government Online Bookstore:
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3. Wunan Books
Address: 6 Zhongshan Rd, Taichung: Tel: +886-4-22260330 ext. 20 or 21.

If you have any queries about the Center’s publication work, please contact Mr. Tsai Ching-lang(Caesar Tsai) on Tel: +886-2-23147321. Fax: +886-2-23712126 or e-mail:
ccstcc@ncl.edu.tw

 

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