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Community Book Cupboards Offer Reading Exchange In Bangkok

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Footage shows a book sharing cupboard installed outside a shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand, on August 14.

The shelves, inspired by recent 'community pantries' for donating food during the pandemic, allow residents to collect books to read for free.
They can donate their own and return new books once they have finished, just like a library.

Organisers installed the book sharing cupboard outside the Fortune Town shopping mall and hope that similar schemes will be used around the city.

According to the most recent estimated from 2018, Thailand has an adult literacy rate of 93.77 per cent. The male literacy rate was 95.2 per cent and for females it is 92.43 per cent.

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