Hong Kong was introduced by 1976, a children's magazine, Children's Paradise, and the single was produced by 1980, a company called "Seal Series". The official copyright was released by Yu Romantic Painting (later renamed Culture Express) on 1992. At present, the official copyrights in Hong Kong are Cultural Letters (Doraemon Library Edition Hong Kong Chinese Edition, Doraemon PLUS, Doraemon Children Edition) and Hong Kong Qingwen Publishing House (comic series such as long stories, color works and color movies for study after the seventeenth episode).
When it was not authorized by Taiwan Province Province, it was published by Qingwen Publishing House, which was serialized twice a month as a single book. 1993 was published by Daran Culture authorized by the Primary School Museum, and was exclusively represented by Qingwen Publishing House after the collapse of Daran Culture in 2003.
In the late 1980s, pirated Doraemon began to appear in Chinese mainland. In the late 1990s, People's Fine Arts Publishing House obtained the agency right of Primary School and distributed genuine cartoons in China. Later, it was transformed into Jilin Fine Arts Publishing House (original 45-episode singles, Doraemon novels and PLUS), and Rectification was also promoted by Jilin Fine Arts Publishing House. At present, two other companies in Chinese mainland have obtained genuine agency rights, namely 21st Century Publishing House (including color works collection, complete commemorative edition of color films and some accompanying film books) and Changchun Publishing House (mainly Doraemon science and education books).