'Detective Husky' to be published in traditional Chinese
(en.ppm.cn)
Participants pose for a group photo.
The signing ceremony for the traditional Chinese version of the popular science comic book Detective Husky was held on June 19 during the 31st Beijing International Book Fair.
The traditional Chinese version has been introduced by Nanmen Bookstore in Taiwan and will be published and distributed in Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan. Currently, Detective Husky consists of 10 volumes with a circulation of over 200,000 copies.
Detective Husky.
Xu Hai, editor-in-chief of Phoenix Media, said that in recent years, Phoenix Publishing and Media Group has been actively pursuing an internationalization strategy. The high-quality books created by Phoenix Juvenile and Children's Publishing, a subsidiary of PPMG, have received praise domestically and achieved positive and far-reaching impact overseas. He pointed out that the combination of comics and science has made Detective Husky popular among children.
Chang Kuo-wen, General Manager of Nanmen Bookstore, expressed a desire to continue collaborating with Phoenix Juvenile and Children's Publishing to introduce more excellent children's books to Taiwan. He specifically mentioned that Detective Husky stood out in his list of books due to its vivid visual language, excellent design, and the combination of science and comics.
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