Record-Breaking Visitor Numbers at Bangkok Book Fair 2025

Overcoming Adversity to Attract 1.3 Million Attendees

The 2025 Bangkok Book Fair achieved an impressive milestone by drawing 1.3 million visitors, despite a temporary closure due to the March 28 earthquake in Myanmar. Held at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre from March 27 to April 8, the fair met its ambitious attendance goals and reinforced its status as Southeast Asia’s premier literary event.

Event Resilience After Earthquake Disruption

Quick Recovery Boosts Attendance Numbers

Although the fair was suspended for one day following the earthquake, organizers reported a swift rebound, with 130,000 visitors returning on March 29. Weekday attendance ranged from 70,000 to 80,000 daily, while weekends saw a surge of up to 150,000 attendees. April 6 marked a record-breaking day with 170,000 visitors.

Demographics of Attendees

Generational and Gender Insights

Generation Z accounted for the largest share of attendees at 43.65%, followed by Generation Y (36.1%) and Generation X (19.75%). Women dominated attendance at 66%, while men comprised 27%, LGBTQ+ individuals made up 6%, and 1% did not specify their gender.

Spending Trends Among Visitors

Book Buyers Showcase Strong Purchasing Power

Approximately 30.88% of attendees spent between 600 and 1,000 baht on books, while higher spending brackets included 14.7% spending between 1,000 and 1,500 baht and 12.84% exceeding purchases of over 3,000 baht.

International Collaboration at Bangkok Rights Fair

Strengthening Global Publishing Partnerships

The event hosted the Bangkok Rights Fair, facilitating rights-matching meetings for book acquisitions with participation from 135 companies across 14 countries. Copyright deals valued at approximately 68 million baht were finalized during the fair.

Strategic Partnerships for Future Growth

Thai-Taiwanese Publishing Fellowship Program Announced

PUBAT signed an agreement with the Taiwan Creative Content Agency to foster collaboration between Thai and Taiwanese publishers through a fellowship program at future fairs.

Earthquake Impact on Thailand and Myanmar

Regional Challenges Amid Natural Disasters

The earthquake that affected Bangkok originated in Myanmar with a magnitude of 7.7, causing widespread damage and fatalities in neighboring regions. Despite this adversity, Bangkok’s resilience enabled the continuation of its largest literary event.

Conclusion: A Testament to Resilience and Literary Passion

Inspiring Success Despite Adversity

The success of the Bangkok Book Fair amidst challenges highlights the unwavering passion for literature and regional collaboration in Southeast Asia’s publishing industry.

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