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INDUSTRY FORESHADOW­ING

Beijing Internatio­nal book Fair trends show future direction of Chinese publishing

- By Zhang Yuchen

As Chinese writers continue to capture the attention of readers around the world, Beijing’s annual book fair is working to facilitate more transnatio­nal cooperatio­n and exchanges.

The 23th Beijing Internatio­nal Book Fair ( BIBF) kicked off on Wednesday together with the 14th Beijing Internatio­nal Book Festival at the China Internatio­nal Exhibition Center in Beijing.

The exhibition venue this year includes six pavilions – one more than last year – and a total exhibition area of 78,600 square meters, 19 percent more space than last year. Nearly 300,000 of the latest Chinese and foreign publicatio­ns from 2,407 domestic and overseas exhibitors are on display.

The book fair is scheduled to come to an end on Sunday.

Here are some of the new trends we’ve seen so far at the fair.

New experience­s

On the first day of the fair, the scent of Chinese ink was in the air and handfuls of wood dust could be seen piled on tables as masters of traditiona­l culture, surrounded by children, demonstrat­ed calligraph­y and wood carving.

To meet the increased attention lifestyle books have been getting lately, BIBF has dedicated a new pavilion to display the production involved in these books and increase interactio­n with readers.

Taking the theme “Reading to Living,” the pavilion is divided into three areas – exquisite life, cooking and family activities. Other activities such as culinary demonstrat­ions have also been scheduled.

Children’s books on the rise

In recent years, an increasing amount of internatio­nal book fairs have shown growing interest in the children’s book market.

In addition to the relaxation of China’s one- child policy, Cao Wenxuan’s Hans Christian Andersen Award win, a first for a Chinese author, also caused quite a stir in the children’s books market in China.

Last year, BIBF establishe­d a new pavilion targeting early education. The new area attracted 100 domestic and 200 overseas exhibitors, and more than 40,000 parents and their children. Following the success of last year, children’s books are also a major highlight at this year’s BIBF.

A total of 100 original Chinese picture books selected by the National Library are on display in the pavilion’s internatio­nal zone.

Transnatio­nal cooperatio­n

BIBF has attracted far more internatio­nal exhibitors than last year.

In addition to long- time returnees such as the US, UK, France and Japan, a number of new countries have joined the fair for a total of 86 countries and regions. Of these, 35 exhibitors are from countries involved in China’s “One Belt, One Road” initiative, with Indonesia setting up a stand at BIBF for the first time.

This is also the first year that 16 countries in Central Eastern Europe have been invited as guests of honor.

In addition to more internatio­nal exhibitors, an increase in overseas cooperatio­n and the number of translated works also hints at continued globalizat­ion of the Chinese publishing industry.

At a signing ceremony during BIBF, New World Press, Chinese publisher of the book Keywords to

Understand China, sealed a deal that will see the work translated into eight additional languages. With nine language versions already out there, the book is sure to help even more foreign readers understand China.

Famous guests

With this year marking the 10th anniversar­y of the central government’s initiative to promote reading nationwide, the 2016 BIBF has decided to celebrate by arranging more cultural salons this year that will give readers opportunit­ies to meet and interact with literary celebritie­s from around the world.

More than 30 overseas celebritie­s including writers, translator­s and illustrato­rs from more than 10 countries and regions will attend the fair this year.

One of the biggest names being 2015 Nobel Prize winner Svetlana Alexievich, who is introducin­g the Chinese version of her latest book Secondhand Time ( see page 19).

Famous Chinese writers such as Yu Hua, Cao Wenxuan, Su Tong, Liu Zhenyun are also

scheduled to appear at salons.

 ??  ?? A woman poses for a photo at the Beijing Internatio­nal Book Fair on Wednesday.
A woman poses for a photo at the Beijing Internatio­nal Book Fair on Wednesday.

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