Beijing International Book Fair 2021 kicks off
The Beijing International Book Fair (BIBF), one of the largest book publishing fairs in the world and the biggest event in Asia's literary calendar, kicked off in the Chinese capital on Tuesday. Scheduled to take place from Sept. 14 to 18, this year's event features some 2,200 exhibitors from 105 countries and regions, as well as a diverse lineup of online and offline activities. This photo, taken Sept. 14, 2021, shows visitors and exhibitors attending day one of the five-day event at the new China International Exhibition Center in Beijing's Shunyi District. [Photo: VCG]
The Beijing International Book Fair (BIBF), one of the largest book publishing fairs in the world and the biggest event in Asia's literary calendar, kicked off in the Chinese capital on Tuesday. Scheduled to take place from Sept. 14 to 18, this year's event features some 2,200 exhibitors from 105 countries and regions, as well as a diverse lineup of online and offline activities. This photo, taken Sept. 14, 2021, shows visitors and exhibitors attending day one of the five-day event at the new China International Exhibition Center in Beijing's Shunyi District. [Photo: VCG]
The Beijing International Book Fair (BIBF), one of the largest book publishing fairs in the world and the biggest event in Asia's literary calendar, kicked off in the Chinese capital on Tuesday. Scheduled to take place from Sept. 14 to 18, this year's event features some 2,200 exhibitors from 105 countries and regions, as well as a diverse lineup of online and offline activities. This photo, taken Sept. 14, 2021, shows visitors and exhibitors attending day one of the five-day event at the new China International Exhibition Center in Beijing's Shunyi District. [Photo: VCG]
The Beijing International Book Fair (BIBF), one of the largest book publishing fairs in the world and the biggest event in Asia's literary calendar, kicked off in the Chinese capital on Tuesday. Scheduled to take place from Sept. 14 to 18, this year's event features some 2,200 exhibitors from 105 countries and regions, as well as a diverse lineup of online and offline activities. This photo, taken Sept. 14, 2021, shows visitors and exhibitors attending day one of the five-day event at the new China International Exhibition Center in Beijing's Shunyi District. [Photo: VCG]