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STPH to make literary classics more accessible 2023-08-16

Yang Lilan, a teacher from Shanghai No.3 Girls Middle School, presents an immerssive reading class on Resurrection by Leo Tolstoy on August 15.
Shanghai Translation Publishing House (STPH) on August 15 announced a plan to make literary classics more accessible and engaging for students.
According to the plan, STPH will invest more into digitizing translated classics from around the world and work with schools to allow students to read such books both online and offline.
Famous teachers and experts have also been invited to produce video lessons on reading the classics.
Since its establishment 45 years ago, the STPH, one of the largest book publishers in China, has been committed to introducing to its customers literary masterpieces from around the world. Its core product "STPH classics" has been read by generations of readers for decades.
According to the plan, some of the classics STPH will be digitizing and promoting include Robinson Crusoe, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, and The Old Man and the Sea.

"STPH classics" has been read by generations of readers for decades.
Source: China Daily
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