Daekyo Launches 'Bbakdok Campaign' Online Platform
Managing Book Clubs Online and Offline
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] Daekyo announced on the 2nd that it has launched an online platform for the literacy improvement campaign 'Bbaksege Reading'.
The newly introduced online platform allows book lovers to gather and freely create and manage reading clubs both online and offline.
It also enables easy participation in local reading clubs. Participants can manage their reading volume and history, and write reviews for the clubs to help other participants objectively choose a club.
Daekyo started the Bbaksege Reading campaign in February 2018 and has conducted it a total of 15 times to date.
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A Daekyo official said, "With the opening of this online platform, we have prepared a beneficial space for the public in line with the growing social interest in reading," adding, "We hope it will be used as a communication space to share experiences through books and create a 'reading culture made together'."
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