Beijing
Amid the labyrinth of hutong in Beijing, a number of independent bookstores are quietly emerging as vital hubs that link history with the present, preserving local culture and nurturing a love of reading.
Zhao Chen, the founder of Possibly Books in Chaomian Hutong, describes the space as a "multifunctional public arena where new possibilities continually unfold".
Beyond simply selling books, the store fosters community ties through book exhibitions and interactive settings that encourage friendships through shared readings. It also hosts "citywalk" activities that connect the store with nearby areas, turning books into a bond that revitalizes neighborhood relationships.
A silver-haired professorial couple, after residing in Europe for many years, returned to Chaomian Hutong, where they had lived in their youth. They were deeply moved by Zhao's new community bookstore, describing it as having a "curative effect". Meanwhile, the younger generation's expectations of bookstores are becoming increasingly diverse — some have even proposed marriage at Possibly Books.
"A small yet exquisite, book-centered, multifunctional cultural and artistic space is not only a representation of the good life but also a standard feature of an elevated community culture," Zhao said.