HEFEI, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 15 November 2024 - On November 15, the 2024 China Huangshan Book Fair
commenced in Hefei, Anhui Province. This year's event highlights its
focus on "thematic development, internationalization, digitalization,
and lifestyle integration," featuring a diverse array of cultural
activities, including themed exhibitions and sales of publications,
industry forums, reading promotion initiatives, cultural livestreams,
digital experiences, and project discussions.
The fair includes one main venue, 200 offline sub-venues, 40 online
sub-venues, and a virtual exhibition hall. Nearly 300 organizations from
across the country are participating, showcasing more than 300,000
publications. Combining both online and offline platforms, the fair
creates a "feast of books." A sub-venue in Huangshan City adds a
distinct charm by hosting writer-sharing events, premium book
exhibitions and sales, special promotions on Yuan Xia'ao products and
cultural creative items, and interactive demonstrations by Huangshan
intangible cultural heritage artisans. Visitors to Tunxi Ancient Town
and the Xin'an River can fully immerse themselves in the region's
natural beauty and cultural allure.
This year's fair achieves several milestones. For the first time, an
International Publishing Pavilion has been introduced, inviting 24
overseas Chinese bookstores to participate. The pavilion not only
showcases foreign-language books but also hosts the Global Overseas
Chinese Bookstore Development Conference and the inaugural Cultural
Exchange Seminar for Chinese Bookstores. Additionally, more than ten
technology companies specializing in fields such as voice recognition
and drones are making their debut at the fair, offering digital product
demonstrations and providing attendees with immersive, interactive
experiences.
The fair also sees the first-ever participation of renowned cross-border
e-commerce enterprises, which are presenting discounted sales of
imported and exported goods. For the first time, dozens of leading
independent bookstores from the Yangtze River Delta, specialized art
studios, Anhui-based intangible cultural heritage artisans, and domestic
cultural innovation companies are attending. They bring a variety of
creative products, including new stationery, trendy collectibles, and
smart home items, enhancing the fair's appeal.
Another highlight is the debut of the "specialized marketplace" format,
which combines books with diverse product offerings. This innovative
setup allows visitors to explore the fair in a "shopping street" style,
delivering a unique and engaging cultural experience.