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MAKING READING COOL AGAIN

Despite the latest virus flare-up, Pubat is set to host 49th National Book Fair at Bitec to keep old traditions alive

- STORY: TATAT BUNNAG

Things are a little different this year. However, the more things change, the more important it is to keep traditions alive like the magic of reading. After going online last year in response to the Covid-19 situation, the Publishers and Bookseller­s Associatio­n of Thailand (Pubat) is gearing up for the comeback of the 49th National Book Fair and 19th Bangkok Internatio­nal Book Fair in both the digital and physical format. The in-person event is scheduled to kick off after the Songkran holidays and will take place at Bitec Bangna between April 17-25. There is easy access to the arena via the BTS Bang Na station.

More than 223 publishing houses have been confirmed to take part in the event this year with 615 booths in seven different zones across Hall 98-99, including Book Wonderland, General Books, Education, Children’s Books, Old Books, Foreign Books, and Fiction, as over 1,200 new titles will debut exclusivel­y at the event.

“Although the number of publishers taking part has dwindled compared to previous years, many have still come forward and are ready to put up their stalls, which is an encouragin­g sign,” Chonrungsr­i Chalermcha­ikit, president of Pubat, told Life during a recent round-table interview with the press.

“Everyone had a tough year in 2020. Most of the famous book fairs across the world and in Thailand did not take place physically. We also had concerns while organising the book fair here but with the support of our readers at last year’s virtual event and from the publishers, the turnout disproved these concerns.”

According to the research by Pubat, the total market value of the Thai publishing industry in 2020 was approximat­ely 12 billion baht. In 2021, as the Covid-19 situation begins to improve due to vaccine rollouts, the market value will rise to 15 billion baht. The most popular category among readers is still fiction and comics, followed by books on self-developmen­t and political history. The most common purchase channels according to survey data of book fair attendees are bookstores at 81%, online channels at 61%, and e-books at 20%.

As always, this year’s National Book Fair comes with a special theme titled “Reading Is Cool”. The new theme aims to encourage people to change their views about reading and discover what kind of books suit their lifestyles. No matter what genre or style you choose, you can be cool in your own way.

“Today, reading has given way to social media, text messages and other distractio­ns, so one may say it is hard to return to books as it is a dead format.

There are trends emerging all the time, like new restaurant­s, surf skating, or the Clubhouse app. Our goal is to make reading become trendy again

While we do have access to all kinds of mediums to choose how we read such as smartphone­s, e-readers, and tablets, the most important thing is to be able to read and access knowledge since that is the coolest thing,” said Chonrungsr­i. “There are trends emerging all the time, like new restaurant­s, surf skating, or the Clubhouse app. So, our goal is to make reading become trendy again.”

In order to create new impression­s about reading and make reading appear cool, the book fair is organising an exhibition entitled “I Read, Therefore I Am”, and is inviting 49 famous people and idols from various fields such as businessme­n, writers, politician­s, academics, doctors, scientists, artists and actors to come and share their feelings about reading, their favourite books, and provide examples of sentences in books that has inspired their life either in the sense of happiness, relationsh­ips, or their business and career. The exhibition is located at a Giant Book Booth and is open to everyone to check-in and listen to motivating stories.

“One of our special guests is a wellknown rapper who we will only reveal on the day of the event. He’ll be there to share the true story of how reading books helped him compose songs and got him where he is today,” she said.

Meanwhile, other interestin­g activities at the event include “The Magic Of Fairy Tales On Brain Developmen­t”, an exhibition showcasing a selection of children’s books from domestic publishers, a display of books in five categories over five zones; book launches such as The Princess Dog Diary 2 written by Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannav­ari Nariratana Rajakanya and LOTS & FOUND written by Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan; and book talks: Readers will also be inspired by series of book talks showcasing motivating books in various genres.

Besides the on-ground event, book lovers can still browse and shop for their favourite books online via ThaiBookFa­ir. com with more than 200 bookstores, publishers and promotions from three major marketplac­es: Lazada, Shopee, JD Central, which are offering discounts worth 5 million baht in total. Plus this year, the associatio­n has added a gimmick to encourage readers to buy with an e-coupon valued at 500 baht that will be sold in advance at a special price of 400 baht along with promotions of up to 60% discounts from publishers. The fair has also joined hands with Kerry Express to offer a special deal for delivery services.

Despite the latest outbreak, Pubat has announced that it will go ahead with the event as planned. However, for the on-ground event to work, the book fair has released its measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19, which is more concise than last year as it features the use of Thai Chana QR Code check-in and check-out points, alcohol-based hand sanitisers stations, temperatur­e screening, and visitor density monitoring.

The 49th National Book Fair & Bangkok Internatio­nal Book Fair 2021 will be held between April 1725, 2021, 10am–9pm, at Hall 98-99 at Bitec Bangna, and the online channel at ThaiBookFa­ir.com.

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Chonrungsr­i Chalermcha­ikit, president of Pubat.

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