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香港书展:接地气的阅读盛宴
Core Points - The 35th Hong Kong Book Fair is themed "Culinary Culture and Future Life," featuring over 620 cultural activities and attracting a large number of readers and book merchants [1] - This year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's Anti-Japanese War, with a special exhibition area dedicated to historical literature [2][4] - The fair showcases a variety of food-related books and cultural exhibitions, emphasizing the connection between food and reading as cultural carriers [4][6] Group 1: Historical Significance - The book fair includes a special section highlighting works like "Kao Shan" and "Xian Jing San Yue Ji," which reflect the historical significance of the Anti-Japanese War [2] - The "Kowloon and Hong Kong Brigade Chronicle" is presented as a comprehensive historical record of the Kowloon and Hong Kong Brigade, the only organized resistance force during the Japanese occupation [2] - Lectures related to the Anti-Japanese theme, such as the one celebrating the 90th anniversary of the "March of the Volunteers," have garnered significant reader participation [2][3] Group 2: Culinary Culture - The fair features a focus on culinary literature, with various food-related books and exhibitions, including "Introduction to Chinese Culinary Culture" and "Palace Tea Banquet Illustrated" [4] - The Hong Kong Trade Development Council organized related events, attracting over 770 exhibitors and approximately 890,000 attendees [4] - The "World Cultural and Artistic Corridor" connects global cultures through food, showcasing themed exhibitions and collaborating with consulates [4] Group 3: Interactive Experiences - The Sichuan-themed pavilion includes a variety of publications and integrates elements of intangible cultural heritage, such as Sichuan opera and tea arts [7] - New interactive areas, including a cultural and creative products zone, offer unique experiences, showcasing local and Macau cultural products [7] - The use of AI and VR/AR technology at the fair engages younger audiences, allowing them to interact with literary characters in a virtual setting [7]