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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Taichung bookstore set to be reopened next month

The management team of the Central Bookstore, which is scheduled to reopen next month after 21 absence, on Friday pose for photographers in the store in Taichung’s Central District.
Photo: Su Meng-chuan, Taipei Times

The management team of the Central Bookstore, which is scheduled to reopen next month after 21 absence, on Friday pose for photographers in the store in Taichung’s Central District. Photo: Su Meng-chuan, Taipei Times

2019/10/28 03:00

LOCAL CULTURE: The bookstore, which was built in the Japanese colonial era and closed 21 years ago, has been renovated and is to open for business next month

By Su Meng-chuan and William Hetherington / Staff reporter, with staff writer

One of Taiwan’s oldest and largest bookstores is to reopen under new ownership next month in Taichung, after being closed for 21 years.

Located on the corner of Taiwan Boulevard and Shifu Road in Taichung’s Central District (中區), Central Bookstore opened on Jan. 3, 1927, during the Japanese colonial period. The store was opened by the Taiwanese Cultural Association, which used the venue to host meetings of pro-democracy activists and to help develop a localized culture.

It was closed in 1998, with its owners citing financial difficulties. The space has since been used as a wedding gown shop, a convenience store and a motorcycle helmet shop.

In 2016, the Shang Shan Human Culture Foundation obtained the rights to the building following an architect’s Facebook campaign to save it from demolition. Over the next three years, the foundation had the three-story building renovated in preparation for the bookstore’s reopening.

“The new Central Bookstore won’t be just a bookstore. It will have spaces for reading, exhibitions and talks, dining and other cultural activities. It will carry out the Central Bookstore’s mission of promoting localization and cultural awareness,” the foundation said.

The original Central Bookstore had been a publisher as well as a retail store, ran its own magazine and hosted talks, it said.

For many years, the store was a place where academics and other locals would buy books and meet friends, so it has a special place in the hearts of Taichung people, the foundation said.

The now-renovated building with its gold sign above the entrance has been attracting the attention of passersby, and many expressed anticipation of the bookstore’s reopening, the foundation said.

The first floor of the new store will focus primarily on books about Taiwanese culture and Taichung, will have a space for exhibitions and will also showcase selected local arts items, it said.

The second floor will have a play space for parents and young children, and will house lifestyle books and dining options, the foundation said, adding that the third floor would house literature and history works, as well as a space for public talks.

“Unlike at conventional bookstores, when people walk through the doors they won’t be hemmed in by a sea of books. Maintaining the building’s unique circular architecture, we avoided walling things in,” it said. “We kept the area next to the large French windows as a space for book lovers to sit and read.”

Fan Yun-lung (繁運隆), who is head of business operations at the bookstore, said he wants to preserve the store’s strong reputation and carry on the its mission of promoting local culture.

Store vice chairman Shen Chen-hui (沈貞慧) said that the store would emphasize cultural exchange and would not carry books such as educational texts or other “utilitarian” works.

The store will start trial operations in November and formally open in January, he said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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