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Tropical storm puts dampener on Hong Kong Book Fair

Turnout and average spend down at Asia’s largest book fair, after event in Wan Chai was temporarily closed over the weekend due to bad weather

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The last day of the Hong Kong Book Fair at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai. 25JUL17 SCMP / Edward Wong
The seven-day Hong Kong Book Fair ended with mixed fortunes for some publishers, after the tropical storm at the weekend caused the event to be closed temporarily and prompted vendors to offer discounts to customers.
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Despite thousands of people making a last minute rush to the fair in Wan Chai on its final day on Tuesday, overall visitor numbers fell short of the expected target of 1 million – slightly lower than last year, though the exact figures have not been disclosed.

According to fair organiser the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, the average spend was also lower than last year - with the average visitor spending HK$812, compared to HK$902 in 2016.

According to exhibitors, travel and children’s books seemed to sell relatively well, but works of political satire, usually extremely popular at the event, were less prominent. Almost no new works of satire were on display, but old titles continued to sell reasonably well.

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Some publishers said sales had been heavily biased towards children’s books, and called for the TDC to lower rents at the event.

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