Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - How about Liaoning Hu Chi Science and Technology Media Co., Ltd.
How about Liaoning Hu Chi Science and Technology Media Co., Ltd.
Tiger Chi has 16 years of traditional printing service experience, adhering to the concept of "leading the future with change" and focusing on brand integrated marketing and in-depth promotion. On the basis of ensuring the advantages of traditional business printing, Tiger Chi constantly strives for change and innovation, transforming from the original traditional printing enterprise into a multi-dimensional cross-border marketing service set including marketing planning, design printing and technical application, forming an integrated marketing service system integrating business printing, brand planning, internet marketing and digital technology application, with differentiated system competitiveness, so as to tailor the most suitable integrated communication solution for customers. The product range includes:
Legal Representative: Yang Chi.
Established: 1998- 10-20.
Registered capital: 25 million RMB.
Industrial and commercial registration number: 2 10 132000025842
Type of enterprise: limited liability company (wholly owned by a legal person invested or controlled by a natural person)
Company address: No.0/8, Zhongyang Street, Shenyang Economic and Technological Development Zone.
- Previous article:A few traditional Chinese festivals in English
- Next article:The twelve constellations are arranged in order.
- Related articles
- How to name the photographic pictures of ethnic minority washing clothes?
- Five-level tourism composition
- How to make pig's trotters depilate quickly
- How to write an invitation to the whole family
- How about Kong Zhenping's erhu?
- Introduce a tourist attraction in Yanling in simple language.
- Which is better, Qibao Xindu or Pastoral Middle School?
- What is the meaning of the square and round way of doing things
- If you compare a woman to a flower, what is it? 20 years old, 30 40 50 60.
- How long does tea need to be preserved?