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Books on Xi and CPC gain attention in HK

- By GANG WEN in Hong Kong gangwen@chinadaily.com.cn

Books on President Xi Jinping and his efforts on poverty alleviatio­n and the history of the Communist Party of China have attracted visitors’ attention at the Hong Kong Book Fair, which runs from Wednesday to July 20.

At the city’s largest annual literary event, which had been delayed for a year due to the pandemic, three new books focusing on Xi and his deeds and thoughts were displayed by major Hong Kong publishing houses, including Sino United Publishing and Chung Hwa Book Co.

The books, one about the history of the CPC and two focusing on poverty alleviatio­n, have been published and distribute­d in the Hong Kong and Macao special administra­tive regions by Sino United Publishing.

Steven Mok, who is in his 50s, was one of those attracted by the books. Stopping at a booth, Mok picked up one of the volumes to get to know more about what the president has to say on these issues.

Mok said the publicatio­n and distributi­on of these books was a “good start” for the city to get a better perspectiv­e of the Party’s leadership. The regular book fair visitor acknowledg­ed that these topics were often overlooked in local cultural events and media coverage, which resulted in apathy or negative feedback among the public, especially young people.

He noted that it is necessary for the people of Hong Kong to learn more about the strategies of the central government and the Party, such as the Belt and Road Initiative and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, as these will play a decisive role in the future of Hong Kong.

David Or, an 85-year-old retired medical worker, said that through these books, people can become aware of the fundamenta­l reason for China’s success, that the CPC always prioritize­s the people’s well-being.

Edward Chan, a 46-year-old IT manager at a local company, said the book fair offers a great opportunit­y for Hong Kong people to learn about the mainland’s developmen­t in the past few decades, which many, including him, were not very familiar with before.

Chan said it is necessary for more such books to be published in Hong Kong focusing on the developmen­t of the mainland, as this will help Hong Kong people gain a better understand­ing of its achievemen­ts.

After the book fair, the three books will be displayed and marketed at more than 150 bookstores in Hong Kong and on major digital reading platforms. They will also be promoted at a series of events in the coming months.

 ?? LI ZHIHUA / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? A visitor reads a book at the 31st Hong Kong Book Fair, which was postponed for a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in Hong Kong on Wednesday.
LI ZHIHUA / CHINA NEWS SERVICE A visitor reads a book at the 31st Hong Kong Book Fair, which was postponed for a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in Hong Kong on Wednesday.

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