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Updated: 2020-02-08 10:44:09

( CHINA DAILY )

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However, over the past seven years, Wenjin Academy has made headline news, and attracted the attention of domestic scholars.

To date, the academy has published 100,000 books across nine series and it has organized some 70 forums-it's monthly event is regularly well-attended.

"I arrange the annual topic, mostly concentrating on an aspect of ancient Tianjin, which attracts scholars and people with a strong sense of nostalgia."

The Wenjin forum has become a must-attend event among the city's top culture and history scholars, with the circle growing to around 300 people-making the Xiangsi Creative Design Center, where Wenjin is located, arguably Tianjin's top cultural research community.

In fact, before the revitalization of the academy, Wang was already an iconic culture figure in the city.

He was the founder of an NGO tasked to protect Tianjin's intangible assets, the Tianjin Ancient Architecture Protection Association. It was the city's first cultural assets protection forum when it began in 2008, arousing nationwide attention.

He was the editor-in-chief of leading magazine Tianjin Memory and his stories were broadcast by overseas media outlets.

Despite his enthusiasm for its cultural legacy, Wang was actually not born in Tianjin, he was born in Gongzhuling, a small city in Northeast China's Jilin province.

He has profound passion for reading books and he graduated from the Chinese Language and Literature Department of the prestigious Nankai University.

His collection of during his university years numbered around 3,000 and has since increased to a staggering 40,000. Half of them are stored at Tianjin Normal University because of a lack of space at home.

The sustainability of the academy is due as much as anything to Wang's passion and the effort he puts into perfecting tiny details.

He invited leading Chinese seal cutter Qu Shilin and his counterparts to help carve the seal that would be engraved on academy's books and for 100th new book that bears the seal, "I will publish a collection of the artisan's works."

Currently Wang is writing books on Tianjin's connections with Japan and Italy.

"Sometimes, I think that sharing historical stories and common memories can inspire people's outlook," he said.

The academy was supported by his friend, Li Yunfei, the chairman of Tianjin Design Week and the founder of the academy's home, Xiangsi Creative Design Center in Tianjin.

"I only come to sit and have a cup of coffee in the bookstore," Li said.

Fang Jicai, a leading author born in Tianjin and promoter of cultural heritage preservation, said Wang's efforts to boost local culture by publishing books and setting up forums significantly boosts the popularity of local culture.

"The memory of a city is its soul and Wenjin has been committed to recording the city's memory," Feng said.

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