Thousands of Japanese books, ranging from classic mangas and art books to the latest language textbooks, are on display at bookstores run by the Ho Chi Minh City Book Distribution Joint Stock Company (Fahasa) nationwide, as well as on its e-commerce platform, Fahasa.com.
Near Kita-Sakado station in Saitama prefecture, a small bookstore, run by a young Vietnamese entrepreneur, has become a rendezvous for the Vietnamese community in Japan.
A new foreign-language bookstore has been opened in Hanoi, opening the door to other literatures in the world for any true bookworm.
Ho Chi Minh City is planning to apply for the title of UNESCO World Book Capital (WBC) in 2025, according to Lam Dinh Thang, director of the municipal Department of Information and Communications.
VOV.VN - Lionbooks Children's Bookstore has organized a Tet program in Hanoi to bring children and their families to an attractive playground of 20 folk games and activities.
Launched in the beginning of 2021 by five Vietnamese woman, Tiem Mot bookstores (worm store) open in different countries, with the aim of bringing Vietnamese books to where there are Vietnamese people and who needs local books as well as preserving the mother language and culture of the fatherland.
VOV.VN - An exhibition featuring the Tale of Kieu and its translation into several different languages has opened to the public in Paris, France.