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Rex How ( zh, t=郝明義, born on March 30, 1956, pen name Ma-Li ) is a Taiwan and Chinese publisher. He is the founder and Chairman of ChineseCUBES, Locus Publishing, and Net and Books.


Early life and education

How was born in Busan Metropolitan City (or Pusan),
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in 1956. He attended the Busan Overseas Chinese Elementary, Middle and High School. In 1974, he studied at the
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, where he later completed his Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degree in International Trade in 1978.


Career

After graduation Rex entered the publishing industry. He started working as a freelance editor, editor, and then the editorial director at Long Bridge Publishing. Later, he became the chief editor of 2001 Magazine, as well as the chief editor of “Productivity Magazine”. In 1988, he joined China Times Media Group (now Want Want China Times Group), where he worked as the President of China Times Publishing Company until 1996. During the eight-year tenure, he oversaw the publication of many bestsellers: The ''Master'' series was the first to introduce authors
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to Taiwan. ''
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'', part of the ''Next'' series, reached a record high of 700,000 copies sold, and the ''Brain Turner'' series reached six million copies sold. The company's ''Red Novels'' and ''Blue Novels'' series also included best sellers. In addition, he initiated a "picture reading" phenomenon in 1994, by introducing the fully illustrated, pocket-sized encyclopedia ''
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'' into Taiwan. In 1989, Rex advocated for and organized the first Taiwan Pavilion exhibit and delegation for the Frankfurt Book Fair. In 1996, as the organizer of the 1996 Taipei International Book Fair (TIBE), he increased the exhibition's scale from the previous year, and established the foundation for future development. Also in 1989, he founded the Sunday Comics. Using the pen name of Ma-Li as the comic playwright, he collaborated with comic artist Chen Uen for the comic, ''Abi Sword''. In 2008, he started publishing the serial novel Abi Sword prelude on his personal website. In addition, during his tenure at
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Publishing Company, Rex introduced many Japanese comic titles, which included the ''Complete Manga Works of
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''. How left China Times Publishing Company in 1996 and founded Locus Publishing Company while also taking on the position of President and Editor-in-Chief at The Commercial Press (Taiwan), Ltd. Publications by Locus Publishing Company included '' Le Scaphandre et le Papillion'' and ''
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'', which sold 200,000 and 60,000 copies respectively. Starting in 2000, Locus published picture books, ''A Garden In My Heart'', '' Sound of Colors'', and ''The Moments by illustrator'' writer
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. Later in 2001, Rex founded the website “Net and Books”. On December 8, 2003, Rex wrote and published an open letter on China Times addressed to Taiwan's publishing industry and the Government Information Office to raise awareness of the importance of
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. The next year, Taipei Book Fair Foundation (TBFF) was founded and he was appointed the President of the foundation. Rex organized the TIBE from 2005 to 2007. In 2009, Rex was appointed as a National Policy Advisor to the President of Republic of China, Taiwan. After four years of advising on art, cultural, and social issues, he resigned in 2013.


ChineseCUBES

In 2010, Rex designed a new digital and tactile Chinese language learning system called ChineseCUBES, and founded the company ChineseCUBES. The system uses augmented reality and physical cubes, combined with a holistic approach to learning Chinese. The learning system has won awards in design, education, and technology.


New York Chinese Character Festival

October 2013 Rex founded and co-organized the first Chinese Character Festival in New York with New York University Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. The festival consisted of a month-long of cultural activities, performances, and online contests to give people the opportunity to explore Chinese Characters and Culture.


Awards and honors

In 1996, Rex was named Publisher of the Year 1996 by Kingstone Bookstore. In 2004, ''China Book Business Report'' named him among the Most Important Chinese Publishers for the Past Decade (1994–2004). In 2006, he was named Man of the Year by the Book Reviews of China Times Daily, and once again Publisher of the Year by the Kingstone Bookstore. In 2014, Rex was presented with the Golden Tripod Special Contribution Award for his publishing work in Taiwan."PUBLISHER REX HOW HONORED FOR LIFETIME CONTRIBUTIONS"
Ministry of Culture, Republic of China (Taiwan). 2014-07-19


See also


郝明義
* ''星期漫畫 Sunday Comics'' * ''High漫畫月刊 High Comics Monthly'' * 台北書展基金會 TBFF * Jmimy Liao


References


External links


Hopemap.net

Locuspublishing Company

ChineseCUBES

(Chinese)郝明義的作品(官網)Rex How’s official website

(Chinese)ucareicare
* http://english.moc.gov.tw/article/index.php?sn=2123 * http://taiwantoday.tw/ct.asp?xitem=220624&CtNode=416 * :zh:郝明義 {{DEFAULTSORT:How, Rex 1956 births Living people Taiwanese publishers (people)