No. Using someone else's trademark name as the name of a store sign is considered infringement. Without the permission of the trademark registrant, others may not use its registered trademark as the name of a company, franchise or specialty store, or business mark. Without the permission of the trademark owner, no one may infringe or hinder the trademark owner from using the registered trademark, or harm the legitimate rights and interests of the trademark owner, or use a trademark that is identical or similar to the registered trademark for the same goods or similar goods.
Legal basis
Article 48 of the "Trademark Law"
The use of trademarks as mentioned in this law refers to the use of trademarks on goods and product packaging Or use trademarks on containers and commodity transaction documents, or use trademarks in advertising, exhibitions, and other commercial activities to identify the source of goods.