China's bookstore wins Bookstore of the Year Award at London Book Fair
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China's bookstore chain brand Fang Suo Commune clinched the Bookstore of the Year Award at The London Book Fair (LBF) International Excellence Awards, the LBF announced Tuesday.
Located at Taikoo Hui, a high-end shopping mall in the southern Chinese metropolis of Guangzhou, Fang Suo Commune is an innovative bookstore nestled among luxury shops.
It beat BOA Bookstore of Vietnam and Unity Books Wellington of New Zealand on the shortlist to win the award.
"This award goes from strength to strength and the entries were exceptionally strong this year," the LBF judges said. "Fang Suo is ... breathtaking in scale and conception. (There are) A vast range and constant activities and events ... that gives you a glimpse of what bookstores of the future will be."
Opened in 2011, Fang Suo Commune Guangzhou has bookshelves covering the walls from floor to ceiling. The 1,800-square-meter store boasts a coffee bar, a boutique and a handicrafts shop, and welcomes more than 2 million visitors through her doors every year.
Fang Suo Commune Bookstore regularly hosts art exhibitions, lectures and book launches about art, culture and lifestyle, turning it into the omphalos for the city's book lovers.
The brand, now with branches in China's southwestern cities of Chengdu and Chongqing, and northeastern city of Qingdao, Shandong Province, aims at creating a new system for the Chinese aesthetics of life and exploring the possibilities of becoming an urban cultural complex, according to its official website.
Other winners of the LBF International Excellence Awards included Finland's Espoo City Library, which won the Library of the Year Award, and Ukraine's Book Arsenal Literary Festival, which took home the Literary Festival Award.
Four books on Chinese philosophy and culture were jointly launched by a major Chinese publisher and the academic publishing company Springer Nature at the London Book Fair.
They are Redefining A Philosophy for World Governance, Harmonism as an Alternative, Modern Notions of Civilization and Culture in China, and Redefining Chinese Literature and Art.
Authors of the books examine in detail the historical background, semantic context, origin and evolution, and academic influence of each concept, which should leave readers with a deeper understanding of the influence of these concepts on the development of Chinese thought and culture.
The Audiobook Publisher of the Year Award went to Booklava from the United Arab Emirates.
Source(s): Xinhua News Agency