Is Calligraphy Publishing House Co., Ltd. a state-owned enterprise?

It is a state-owned enterprise.

Qizhizhi data shows that Calligraphy Publishing House Co., Ltd. was established on 2001-08-16. Its business scope includes publishing theoretical research works and critical works on popular literature and art guided by Marxism-Leninism; publishing works based on Chinese and Popular culture readings, popular literature and art, and popular art readings for readers with primary education levels, including calendars and New Year pictures, five kinds each year, folk literature and art readings; publishing calligraphy and painting albums, calligraphy and painting theory, technical readings, and calligraphy and painting reference books (valid until 2021 December 31, 2018); retail of this edition of books, general distribution of this edition of books; engaged in Internet cultural activities; radio and television program production; cultural information consulting; graphic design; design, production, advertising agency; product design; handicraft sales; basic software Services; computer technology training; calligraphy training; painting training (the above training is not open to nationwide enrollment); computer graphic design and production; editing services; film and television planning; corporate planning; hosting exhibitions and display activities; organizing cultural and artistic exchange activities; literary and artistic creation; Conference services; sales of stationery supplies. (Enterprises independently select business projects and carry out business activities in accordance with the law; engaging in Internet cultural activities, retail of this edition of books, general distribution of this edition of books, production of radio and television programs, and projects that require approval in accordance with the law shall be carried out in accordance with the approved content after approval by the relevant departments Business activities; shall not engage in business activities prohibited or restricted by this city’s industrial policies)