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            <![CDATA[ <p>Books are still popular, as seen at the Shanghai Book Fair where many young people attended to buy physical books and attend book signings.&nbsp;</p><p>The fair featured over 180,000 types of books from over 350 publishers and was crowded day and night.</p><p>Book fairs are a valuable platform for both senior citizens and young people. Attendees can learn about authors and editors while also enjoying the social atmosphere.&nbsp;</p><p>Shanghai's Book Fair has become a cultural event in the city, with roots dating back to the 1970s. According to author and city culture researcher Xu Jinjiang, the fair can serve as a "stepping stone" for children to start reading. Xu also hopes to see more international publishing houses participate in the future</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p>Books are still popular, as seen at the Shanghai Book Fair where many young people attended to buy physical books and attend book signings.&nbsp;</p><p>The fair featured over 180,000 types of books from over 350 publishers and was crowded day and night.</p><p>Book fairs are a valuable platform for both senior citizens and young people. Attendees can learn about authors and editors while also enjoying the social atmosphere.&nbsp;</p><p>Shanghai's Book Fair has become a cultural event in the city, with roots dating back to the 1970s. According to author and city culture researcher Xu Jinjiang, the fair can serve as a "stepping stone" for children to start reading. Xu also hopes to see more international publishing houses participate in the future</p> ]]>
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