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What is the theme of the cross-strait book fair?
According to reports, more than 500 publishers from both sides of the Taiwan Straits participated in the Expo, including 300 exhibitors from Chinese mainland, 200 exhibitors from Taiwan Province Province and 203 publishers from Taiwan Province Province, including many well-known publishers from Taiwan Province Province, with more than 30,000 books and nearly 6,543,800+books. Chen Bingquan said, "One of the highlights of this chart meeting is that Taiwan Province books are sold to readers for the first time, which is also the trust and support of the leaders of the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television and the Taiwan Province Affairs Office of the State Council."

Wang Chunshen, chairman and general manager of Taiwan Province Commercial Press, said: "The Taiwan Province edition of this year's Chart Meeting can be sold to the public on the spot and only exhibited in Beijing and Shanghai. This is a new initiative of this year's exhibition, and it is also a good opportunity for Taiwan's publishing industry. In addition, we also look forward to getting in touch with publishing houses and teaching and research institutions in the southern part of the mainland through the chart conference to introduce more mainland professional books to be published in the traditional Chinese version of Taiwan Province Province. "

The Cross-Strait Book Fair (hereinafter referred to as the "Expo") is a cross-strait book exchange activity initiated and participated by the publishing and distribution circles on both sides of the Taiwan Strait with the theme of "Scholarly Cross-Strait Love for China". Since the first session in 2005, there have been more than 400 publishing houses and 8.32 million books on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, with more than 600 docking exchanges, 370 million yuan in book purchases and sales, 20 1 0 business cooperation projects and copyright trade, which have developed into books, periodicals and electronics.