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Wednesday, 29/03/2017 10:20

Books for kids at Cần Thơ book festival

Bookworms: Visitors at the 2nd Can Tho Book Festival at Luu Huu Phuoc Park in Ninh Kieu District. — Photo courtesy of the organiser
Viet Nam News

CAN THO — Can Tho City’s 2nd Book Festival, which has opened at Luu Huu Phuoc Park in Ninh Kieu District, features a large collection of children’s books.

Organised by the city’s Department of Information and Communication, the event features 195,000 titles, including hundreds of titles for children and teenagers, sold at discounts of up to 40 per cent at 300 stalls.

The week-long event has attracted more than a hundred international and Vietnamese publishers, distributors and other companies. 

Seven foreign publishers, such as Penguin, Cambridge and Oxford, are also featured.  

Among the popular titles on display are children’s books by the Kim Dong Publishing House, one of the country’s leading publishers for children.

Three of Kim Dong’s best-selling titles, Hoang Mai Quyen’s Bup Be Co Don (Lonely Doll), Tran Tung Chinh’s Trai Mua Xuan (Spring Camp) and Mai Buu Minh’s Chien Cong Sieu Pham (Supernatural Powers), have been reprinted.  

The books feature the lives of children from the Mekong River Delta region. 

Quyen’s Bup Be Co Don is a collection of 13 short stories about the lives and first loves of rural teenagers. 

While Chinh’s Trai Mua Xuan includes stories about a young teacher and his secondary school students, Minh’s Chien Cong Sieu Pham features a group of boys and girls who discover the world in different ways.

The three writers will sign their books for readers on Thursday. 

The HCM City Book Distribution Company took part in the festival for the first time, displaying 26,000 copies by veteran authors at 20 stalls.  

The company has invited cultural researchers and authors to take part in seminars and forums about reading, and opened a space to display 1,000 copies of books on President Ho Chi Minh.

More than 150 photographs capturing the Mekong Delta region and Can Tho in the past and today are also displayed.

“We hope our event will attract more than 40,000 visitors,” said Le Van Tam, deputy head of the festival’s organising board.

Many books will be given away for free on March 31, the last day of the event. — VNS

 


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