Xinhua Bookstore (Chinese: 新华书店; pinyin: Xīnhuá Shūdiàn) owns the largest and only country-wide bookstore chain in China.
Xinhua Bookstore (in Chinese: 新华书店) was originally established as Guanghua Bookstore (in Chinese: 光华书店) in 1937 in Yan'an under the Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China. In 1942, Guanghua Bookstore changed its name to Xinhua Bookstore.
The four Chinese letter "Xin-hua Shu-dian" logo was made in brush writing in 1948 by Chairman Mao Zedong. In 1951, during the First All-China Publishing Administration Conference, it was decided to divide the vertically integrated operation into the People's Publishing House, Xinhua Publishing Plant, and the Xinhua Bookstore.
In 2003, Xinhua Bookstore was reorganized, coming under the China Publishing Group (in Chinese: 中国出版集团), and owns the largest chain of bookstores in China. As China's only country-wide distribution channel for magazines, and CDs and DVDs, it plays an important role in mass media, in addition to its dominant position as a bookstore.
In 2006, there were 14,000 Xinhua bookstores in China. Its main store is now in Xicheng District in Beijing.
Xinhua Bookstore has overseas subsidiaries in New York City, San Diego, London, and in Binondo, Manila, which caters to the needs of Chinese schools in the Metropolis.
In the larger cities in China, Xinhua Bookstore has opened "Foreign Language Bookstores" (in Chinese: 外文书店) which sell books and CDs for learning foreign languages. Books published in foreign countries are not sold in China because of the price reasons, and magazine from foreign countries are prohibited for distribution for political reasons.