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华裔青少年在中文书屋品味书香
Core Insights - Recent establishment of Chinese bookstores in overseas Chinese schools and Chinatowns provides immersive Chinese reading spaces for Chinese youth, enhancing their reading experience and cultural connection [1][2][3] Group 1: Chinese Bookstores in Overseas Schools - Multiple Chinese bookstores have opened in overseas Chinese schools, such as the "Qiaoxin Book Garden" in Italy, catering to over 500 students from kindergarten to high school with a diverse collection of books [1] - The bookstores serve as a supplement to classroom learning, allowing students to explore knowledge based on their interests, with teachers recommending reading lists and encouraging reading notes [1] - In Thailand, the "Qiaoxin Book Garden" at the Thai Chinese International School launched with an initial collection of 1,000 Chinese books, covering various subjects, and plans to continuously update its offerings [2] Group 2: Reading Activities and Community Engagement - Bookstores in these schools promote extracurricular reading, which helps students expand their Chinese vocabulary and improve language skills, with activities like reading exchange meetings and writing competitions [2] - In Madrid, a coffee bookstore has opened, attracting over a hundred readers on its opening day, with more than 400 books borrowed since its launch, indicating strong community interest [3] - The bookstore in Madrid also plans to expand its services by setting up reading points in nearby areas and hosting cultural events to engage both the Chinese community and local residents interested in Chinese culture [3]