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Reading as a multi-faceted experience

The first Hong Kong Library Festival promotes the library as more than a place filled with books, but a space where adventures are made and the reading experience is broadened, deepened and made more meaningful.

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Gulliver Immersive Storytelling Wall is a touch-wall that piques young readers’ interest in otherworldly adventure stories.

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Organised by the Hong Kong Public Libraries (HKPL), the festival carrying the theme of “Reading•Creativity” is held at the Hong Kong Central Library from October 24 to November 6,  featuring a diverse range of activities including exhibitions, workshops, seminars and musical performances to give readers a multi-faceted experience that promotes reading as an immersive, life-changing adventure. It focuses on the breadth and depth of reading to foster interest and encourage self-study to make the best out of the resources of the library. The festival also highlights the warmth of reading through interactive activities, parent-child reading, etc.

For children, one of the main attractions is the “Gulliver Immersive Storytelling Wall”, featuring an animation of “Gulliver’s Travels” projected on an eight-metre curved wall, next to a gigantic book-shaped installation. The plot of the story can be triggered by touching the wall. 

Primary 2 students Max and Samantha took part in an interactive storytelling session at Gulliver Immersive Storytelling Wall and were inspired to read more adventure stories.
Primary 2 students Max and Samantha took part in an interactive storytelling session at Gulliver Immersive Storytelling Wall and were inspired to read more adventure stories.

The interactive wall was created by students of the Hong Kong Design Institute based on the famous travel adventure. Horace Pong, one of the student animators, said that he used to read more books when he was in secondary school but now, as someone in the creative media field, he is consuming more content via different media. “We are creating more ways for people to read. The idea of reading is the same; it’s just the formats that are changing.”

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The showcase of Hong Kong Publishing Biennale Awards, Hong Kong Biennale Awards for Chinese Literature and DFA Design for Asia Awards introduce visitors to the brilliance and rich talent pool of Hong Kong literature and cover design.  The display of various categories of creative works also aims to encourage extensive reading among the public. 

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