

6月17日至21日,第32届北京国际图书博览会(BIBF)在北京国家会议中心举办。北京国际图书博览会(BIBF)创办于1986年,由国家新闻出版署主办,中国图书进出口(集团)有限公司承办,已成为国际第二大书展,是我国目前最具国际影响力的书展平台,也是亚洲国际化程度最高的书展。
本届博览会以“以书为媒,交流对话,合作共赢”为主题,展览总面积达6万平方米,展期共5天,吸引82个国家和地区的1700多家展商线下参展,其中海外展商超1100家,共展出9万种版权图书、22万种精品实物图书。其中,中国期刊协会组织的“2026 BIBF精品期刊展”是此次博览会的重要组成部分,隶属于“中华优秀传统文化典籍展”展区,参展的刊物由各省(市、区)精选推荐,经中国期刊协会确定。
广东是全国侨刊数量最多的省份,现有侨刊150种,经省期刊协会遴选推荐、中国期刊协会审核确定,共有8种侨刊获选参展“2026 BIBF精品期刊展”,其中台山市独占三席,分别是《新宁杂志》《溯源月刊》《风采月刊》,均为创刊超过100年的侨刊,是台山侨乡文化传承的核心载体。其余入选刊物为《看东莞》《开平明报》《白云侨讯》《中山侨刊》和《华侨青年》。

台山侨刊杂志展区。
《风采月刊》文化底蕴扎根台山侨乡百年,跨越山海联结全球余氏宗亲,兼具文史价值、宗族价值与家国价值,是台山侨刊文化标杆性刊物。
创刊百年以来,刊物笃定坚守“沟通内外,敦亲睦族,弘扬祖德,振兴家乡”核心办刊宗旨,深耕侨乡内容创作,打造侨邑纵横、乡音族闻、海外宗情、风采人物四大王牌特色栏目:立足故土记录台山侨乡风土变迁、城乡发展;对接海内外宗亲动态,播报宗族大事、族人善行;挖掘海内外优秀余氏宗亲事迹,树立侨胞榜样;传递家乡政策、乡俗近况,全方位以文字传递故土乡音,消解海外游子乡愁。
刊物发行辐射全球30多个国家和地区,深耕海外侨社群圈层,是名副其实联结海内外余氏族人的专属“集体家书”。百年发展路上,《风采月刊》历经风雨,先后遭遇“三停三复”波折,但始终坚守家国立场,与时代同向、与侨心共振:抗战年代,刊物提笔传大义,刊发爱国言论,凝聚海内外余氏侨胞捐资救国、心系家国的民族力量;改革开放时期,刊物全方位记录台山侨乡基建、经济、民生巨变,搭建侨胞回乡投资、探亲兴业的沟通桥梁;迈入新时代,刊物立足侨乡文化特色,深挖台山华侨史、乡土民俗、先贤文化,主动讲好台山侨乡故事、广东华侨故事,成为对外传播岭南侨文化的重要窗口。
《新宁杂志》创刊于1909年2月,是国内首家公益性侨刊。百余年来,刊物始终坚守初心、薪火相传,恪守“报道乡情侨情,沟通海内海外,联系乡心侨心,服务侨胞侨眷,增进亲情乡谊,促进侨乡建设”的办刊宗旨,当好联结海内外台山乡亲的“集体家书”。1978年12月,杂志于香港复刊,成为改革开放后全国首份经国家侨务主管部门批准复刊的民办侨刊,为全国侨刊乡讯复苏发展树立标杆、起到重要推动作用。据了解,《新宁杂志》曾数度登上国家级、国际性大型文化展会舞台,于1990年参加北京全国期刊展览,于1992年参加在意大利罗马举行的中国国际期刊博览会,充分展现了中国侨刊的百年文化魅力与品牌影响力。
侨刊展区。
《溯源月刊》由台山溯源堂于1925年6月创办,是唯一以“溯源”为名称、向海内外公开发行的民办侨刊,拥有国内统一连续出版物号,以分布在世界各地的溯源堂和雷、方、邝三姓宗亲为主要服务对象,办刊经费全靠海内外三姓宗亲捐助。创刊百年来经历过两次停刊两次复刊,改革开放后于1984年9月第二次复刊以来,连续出版至今。《溯源月刊》被誉为海内外雷、方、邝三姓宗亲的“集体家书”,期发量最多时为4000册,现每期印刷3000册,发行到省内外和港澳以及美国、加拿大、英国、澳大利亚、新西兰、新加坡、马来西亚、菲律宾等20多个国家和地区,深受三姓宗亲的欢迎。
Held at the China National Convention Center from June 17 to 21, the 32nd Beijing International Book Fair (BIBF) is the world’s second-largest book fair, as well as China’s most influential international book fair platform and Asia’s most internationalized publishing exhibition. Founded in 1986, BIBF is sponsored by the National Press and Publication Administration and organized by China National Publications Import and Export (Group) Corporation.
Under the theme Connecting the World via Books, Promoting Dialogue, Cooperation and Win-win Outcomes, this five-day fair covered an exhibition area of 60,000 square meters. It gathered 1,700 offline exhibitors from 82 countries and regions, including over 1,100 overseas exhibitors, showcasing 90,000 copyrighted books and 220,000 high-quality printed books. As a highlight event of the fair, the 2026 BIBF Fine Journal Exhibition, hosted by the China Periodicals Association, is included in the Exhibition of Fine Traditional Chinese Cultural Classics. All exhibited journals are selected and recommended by provincial administrative authorities and finalized by the China Periodicals Association.
As China’s home to the largest number of overseas Chinese journals, Guangdong Province boasts 150 registered overseas Chinese journals in total. Upon selection by the Guangdong Periodicals Association and official approval by the China Periodicals Association, eight Guangdong overseas Chinese journals were selected for the 2026 BIBF Fine Journal Exhibition. Notably, three century-old journals from Taishan City made the list: Xinning Magazine, Fengcai Monthly and Suyuan Monthly, which serve as core cultural carriers passing down Taishan’s overseas Chinese heritage. The other five shortlisted journals are Dongguan Vision, Kaiping Ming News, Baiyun Overseas Chinese Bulletin, Zhongshan Overseas Chinese Journal and Overseas Chinese Youth.
Spotlight on Taishan Centennial Overseas Chinese Journals
Fengcai Monthly: A Global Kinship Messenger for Yu Clan Descendants
A benchmark journal of Taishan overseas Chinese culture, Fengcai Monthly boasts profound cultural roots in Taishan’s hometown communities. It bridges Yu clan members across continents, carrying irreplaceable historical, clan and patriotic value.
Adhering to its founding tenet — Connecting compatriots at home and abroad, fostering clan harmony, inheriting ancestral virtues and revitalizing the hometown — the journal runs four featured columns: Overseas Chinese Township Chronicles, Hometown & Clan Updates, Global Kinship News and Distinguished Overseas Yu Figures. It records Taishan’s local customs, urban evolvement and rural development, releases major clan events and charitable deeds of global Yu clansmen, honors outstanding overseas clan representatives, and delivers hometown policies and folk customs to soothe the nostalgia of overseas expatriates.
Distributed in over 30 countries and regions worldwide, it is hailed as a heartfelt "Collective Family Letter" uniting global Yu clansmen. Having gone through three suspensions and three revivals over its century-long development, the journal always stands firm on patriotic values and keeps pace with the times. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, it issued patriotic editorials to unite overseas Yu clansmen to donate funds and defend the motherland. In the reform and opening-up period, it documented Taishan’s dramatic progress in infrastructure, economy and people’s livelihood, building a reliable communication platform for overseas compatriots to invest, settle and reunite with families in their hometown. In the new era, it digs into Taishan’s overseas Chinese history, folk customs and ancestral culture, telling authentic stories of Lingnan overseas Chinese culture to the global community.
Xinning Magazine: China’s First Public-welfare Overseas Chinese Journal
Founded in February 1909, Xinning Magazine is China’s first public-welfare journal dedicated to overseas Chinese communities. For more than 110 years, it has stuck to its mission: delivering hometown and overseas Chinese news, linking global Taishan natives, serving overseas Chinese and their families, consolidating kinship bonds and facilitating hometown development.
Resumed publication in Hong Kong in December 1978, it became the first privately-run overseas Chinese journal approved by national overseas Chinese authorities to restart publication after China’s reform and opening up, setting a benchmark for the revitalization of domestic overseas Chinese publications. A frequent participant in top-tier national and international cultural exhibitions, it attended the National Periodical Exhibition in Beijing in 1990 and the China International Periodical Fair in Rome, Italy in 1992, showcasing the timeless cultural charm and international influence of Chinese century-old overseas Chinese journals.
Suyuan Monthly: Exclusive Kinship Journal for Lei, Fang and Kuang Clans Worldwide
Established in June 1925 by Taishan Suyuan Hall, Suyuan Monthly is the only publicly distributed privately-run journal entitled "Suyuan" with a national unified serial publication number. It serves global descendants of the Lei, Fang and Kuang clans, and runs entirely on voluntary donations from clan members at home and overseas.
After two suspensions and two revivals, it has maintained continuous publication since its second revival in September 1984. Known as the official "Collective Family Letter" for global Lei, Fang and Kuang clansmen, the journal once hit a peak circulation of 4,000 copies per issue, with a regular monthly print run of 3,000 copies at present. Its circulation covers Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, Macao, and more than 20 countries including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines, winning wide recognition and affection from global clan compatriots.
来源:台山发布、广东省期刊协会
编审:余民发、余林雪金

