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The latest C2 magazine in April discusses about the book publishing industry and its marketing strategy in Macao

The latest C2 magazine in April discusses about the book publishing industry

Published by the Cultural Affairs Bureau and produced by 100 Plus Cultural Creative Development Ltd., the April issue of the magazine C2 launches its latest issue on 6 April. The feature story of the latest issue is the book publishing industry in Macao. It will share local book publishing experiences and analyse marketing strategies, which will definitely inspire the readers. The book publishing industry faces both challenges and opportunities in Macao. The feature story in the April issue invites two local writers, Chau Ka Lai and Un Sio San, together with independent bookstore Pin-to Livros to talk about the largest challenges the book publishing industry of Macao faces and how to overcome them. “Around the Globe” introduces the significant event of Art Basel in Hong Kong. “Extravaganza” presents the event, Heritage Stroll with Poems, which combines creativity, entertainment, arts and humanities. This event has been successfully held for three years and helps to provide fertilizer for the growing cultural industry of Macao. The rising young director Johnny Tam shares the success of the drama Lungs and explores the possibility for Macao theatre to go professional. The section “Blogs” welcomes new columnists, Joe Lei, Joe Tang, Xing Rongfa, Hsu Hsiu-chu, Yap Seow Choong, Hung Kuo-hsiung and Ron Lam, who will provide readers with more enriched and multi-dimensional aspects of local and international information about the cultural and creative industries. C2 is a trilingual online magazine (Chinese, Portuguese and English) with a new edition available every first Monday of the month. Readers are welcome to browse or download the magazine at www.c2magazine.mo. To receive the latest news, please find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/c2magazine.macau, or on WeChat by going to “add friend” and inputting “c2magazine” in the ID column. For enquiries, please email us at c2magazine.macau@gmail.com.

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