Eslite Bookstore

Eslite Bookstore
誠品書店
Industry Retailing and real estate
Genre Various
Founded 1989
Founder 吳清友
Headquarters Xinyi District, Taipei
Number of locations
Taiwan 48
Hong Kong 3
Mainland China 3
Area served
Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mainland China
Website Official website

Eslite Bookstore (Chinese: 誠品書店; pinyin: Chéngpǐn Shūdiàn) is one of the largest retail bookstore chains in Taiwan. It also provides one of the largest English language publications and translation materials in Taiwan. Its headquarters are in Xinyi District, Taipei.[1]

Brief history

Eslite was established in 1989. The first shop was located in Dunhua South Road, Daan District, Taipei, with a focus and emphasis on art and humanities-related books. Since then, the company has expanded and set up more shops and increased its range of titles on offer. Eslite Bookstore was the first to set up a 24-hour bookstore in Taiwan at its Dunhua store, attracting night-time readers.

Eslite also expanded into retail, and opened up Eslite Mall.

Chronology

Branches

An Eslite Bookstore in a Chung-yo Department store, Taichung.
An Eslite Bookstore in Chiayi Store, Kaohsiung
An Eslite Bookstore in pier-2 store, Kaohsiung
An Eslite Bookstore in Hysan Place, Hong Kong
Eslite Spectrum Tai Koo Store in Cityplaza, Hong Kong
Eslite Spectrum Suzhou Store in Suzhou Industrial Park, China

Eslite has a total of 48 branches, 1 children's bookstore, and 4 music stores in Taiwan. Most of its target market are in urban areas, such as Taipei, Keelung, Yonghe, Banqiao, Sanchong, Yilan, Zhongli, Hsinchu, Fengyuan, downtown Taichung, Chiayi, Tainan, Kaohsiung, and Pingtung.

The first Eslite Bookstore outside Taiwan opened in Hysan Place in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong in 2012. It sold 706,000 books in 2014. The company opened a second Hong Kong location at Star House, Tsim Sha Tsui in 2015.[2]

On 29 November, Eslite Bookstore opened up its first branch in China in the city of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province.[3]

Self-censorship controversy

In July 2014, Eslite Hong Kong pulled Tibet-related books off its shelves out of political concerns. Taiwanese media reported that Eslite Taiwan issued an in-company document prohibiting its workers to make comments about the company on social media without approval.[4][5][6][7]

See also

References

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