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Taiwanese publications covering a range of topics shine at the Frankfurt Book Fair in Germany

Taiwanese publications covering a range of topics shine at the Frankfurt Book Fair in Germany.  Photo provided by Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA)
Taiwanese publications covering a range of topics shine at the Frankfurt Book Fair in Germany. Photo provided by Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA)
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

In order to further worldwide publishing, Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA) and Taipei Book Fair Foundation (TBFF) organize offline and online events under the theme "Stories Ahead: Taiwan Lit Now" and take part in Frankfurt Book Fair (FBF), the largest publishing event in the world to promote Taiwan's rich and varied publications and creators of the industry.

Additionally, Books From Taiwan (BFT), a movement to promote book copyright in Taiwan, is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year. Taiwan's publications are now available everywhere in the globe thanks to the present results, which have sold 348 international book copyrights to 37 nations.

Taiwanese publications covering a range of topics shine at the Frankfurt Book Fair in Germany.Photo provided by Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA)

TAICCA said that it will host over 300 publishing rights seminars, provide lectures for authors and creators, and set up a Taiwan pavilion at the Frankfurt Book Fair. Furthermore, TAICCA declared that it will organize the Taipei International Book Fair in 2024, bringing global publishing experts to Taiwan to assist Taiwanese publishers in expanding their copyright sales prospects.

Taiwanese publications covering a range of topics shine at the Frankfurt Book Fair in Germany.Photo provided by Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA)

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With this exhibition, the president of TAICCA intends to gain international publishing companies' interest in Taiwan's rich and varied books. TACCA will persist in assisting Taiwanese publishers and artists in establishing connections with global copyright and industry resources, as well as in investigating further commercial prospects.

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