Ten thousand Chinese books to display at BookExpo America 2015
Updated: 2015-05-19 09:52
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Nearly 10,000 kinds of Chinese books will be displayed at BookExpo America 2015, with China being the Guest of Honor for the first time, according to China's national press administration on Sunday.
China will send 150 publishing companies and groups to attend the expo, which will last from May 27 to 31 in New York in the United States, organized at Chinese side by the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television (SARFT).
As the Guest of Honor, China will host more than 120 special events, including summit forum of publishers, Chinese book publicity and promotion, and artwork exhibitions. Twenty-six famous Chinese writers will also carry out cultural exchanges and dialogues with their foreign peers.
The expo this year will be the largest Sino-US publishing exchange activity since the establishment of Sino-US diplomatic relations in 1970s, according to the SARFT.
The Chinese Guest of Honor events will fall into seven categories, such as digital books, translated Chinese masterpieces, books on the 70th anniversary of victory of anti-facist war and books from Chinese ethnic minorities.
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