Xi
Jinping's book on 'Chinese dream' proves
popular in Bulgaria
( Xinhua ) Updated: 2015-03-15 16:04:29
Photo taken on Jan 19, 2015 shows the Bulgarian version of
Chinese President Xi Jinping's book, The Chinese Dream of the Great
Rejuvenation of the Chinese Nation, in Sofia, capital of
Bulgaria.[Photo/Xinhua]
Almost three months after being published, the Bulgarian
version of Chinese President Xi Jinping's book The Chinese Dream of
the Great Rejuvenation of the Chinese Nation has emerged as a
popular best-seller in the Balkan country.
The book was the first publication of a collection of speeches
by a Chinese leader in decades in Bulgaria.
Furthermore, Bulgaria, the second country that recognized the
People's Republic of China in October 1949, became the first
country in the world to translate President Xi's book.
Luben Kozarev, president of the book's publisher East-West,
told Xinhua it initially printed 1,500 copies, "which for Bulgaria
is a very good circulation."
Stoil Panayotov, co-owner and sales manager of Helicon, the
largest bookstore chain in Bulgaria, told Xinhua it has sold so far
more than 50 copies of the book at one of its chain bookstores near
the city center of Sofia, capital of Bulgaria.
He felt the book would be popular especially among Bulgaria's
intellectuals who are curious to learn more about the Chinese
growth story.
Filling a gap
Marieta Arabadjieva, First Secretary in Asia, Australia and
Oceania Directorate at the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry -- also one
of the researchers of the book -- told Xinhua the fact that
Bulgaria for the first time initiated and carried out its own
translation of the book is proof of sincere friendship between the
two countries.
In the last five years, she had the opportunity to live and
work in China and observe the dynamic changes in the Chinese
society in all spheres of political, economic and social
life.
To her, the book is significant because it is "a vision that
unites people for a great revival. It communicates this idea to the
outside world as openly as possible in order to win supporters and
partners."
"I think that the publication of this book in Bulgaria
fulfills exactly this important goal -- to explain to the Bulgarian
readers that the Chinese Dream is striving for peace and balance in
the world, and that China is extending his hand for cooperation to
achieve global peaceful development," she said.
Sun Yeli, vice director of the Party Literature Research
Office under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China,
delivers a speech during the presentation ceremony of the Bulgarian
version of Chinese President Xi Jinping's book The Chinese Dream of
the Great Rejuvenation of the Chinese Nation in Sofia, capital of
Bulgaria, Jan 19, 2015. [Photo/Xinhua]
Message without borders
With its message for peace, development, cooperation and
mutual benefit, the "Chinese Dream" goes beyond the geographical
borders of China and seeks to appeal to people in other nations who
seek development and a better life, Arabadjieva added.
According to her, the world needs a unifying vision for global
peaceful development.
"We need leaders who not only think about the next 10 months,
but have a vision for the next 10 years. Undoubtedly, President Xi
is such a global visionary politician," Arabadjieva said.
However, the book does not describe utopia, she said.
"Challenges outlined in the book show that the political elite of
the country clearly understands the difficulties facing the future
development of the second largest economy in the world, and has a
commitment to take concrete measures to implement the necessary
reforms," she added.
Donka Hristova, a fourth year student majoring in Chinese
Studies at Sofia University, is an enthusiastic reader of the
book.
She told Xinhua the "Chinese Dream" reflected China's reality
in a very objective manner.
Reading in one go
Hristova read the book in one go. The words reach people in an
easy way because they are about dreams, ideals, something that is
very close to everyone. "Many leaders of other countries can learn
from this," she said.
After reading the book, Hristova felt the "Chinese dream"
could be adopted by other people around the world. "I hope this
dream will be implemented in many other countries as well," she
said.
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