Hanoi’s book street to open in April

Hanoi’s Book Street will open on April 21 - the Vietnam Book Day on December 19 street, which links Hai Ba Trung and Ly Thuong Kiet streets in downtown Hanoi.

The fixed book street will have up to 20 stalls and remain open between 8am and 10pm. 

The area will offer book cafes, reading spaces, book talks and exchanges between authors and audiences.

The street will also be avenue for new book release as well as activities to encourage book reading culture. 

A project on the book street was officially launched on December 19.

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