About JF Books 季風書園

季風書園 JF Books (Jifeng Book Inc),源自上海,成立于1997年,于2024年9月1日在華盛頓DC開店,是當地唯一一家中英文書店,也是美國註冊非營利機構 501(c)(3) Non-profit corporation.
 
季風秉持獨立立場,關注思想和未來,推崇自由與多元。書架上除了有中國大陸出版的社科人文書籍,還有台灣、香港出版的優質中文圖書。英文書則聚焦於研究中國和亞洲問題的經典及新著。
 
季風書園不僅是一家書店,更是一个公共文化空間,每月舉辦各種文化活動,包括季風人文講壇、季風影像記錄片放映、新書發佈、讀書會等。用知識、思想和夢想建立人與人之間的精神連接。

 

JF Books (Jifeng Book Inc.) is an independent bilingual bookstore rooted in Shanghai since 1997 and newly opened in Washington, D.C. on September 1, 2024. As the only Chinese-English bookstore in the city and a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, we are committed to intellectual freedom, diversity, and critical thought. Our shelves feature a curated selection of Chinese-language books from mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, as well as English titles focused on China and Asia studies.

More than a bookstore, JF Books is a public cultural space. We host monthly events including JF SALON, JF IMAGE screenings, book launches, and reading groups—building a vibrant community through knowledge, ideas, and shared imagination.



A Beacon Silenced, a Legacy Reborn

Jifeng Bookstore wasn't just a bookstore.

For two decades, it was a cornerstone of China's intellectual landscape. With eight branches at its peak, Jifeng fostered a love of reading and critical thinking through meticulously curated selections in social sciences and humanities, alongside vibrant cultural events. Lectures, forums, readings, and independent documentary screenings pulsed with intellectual energy, drawing in over hundreds of thousands of attendees in its final five years. However, Jifeng's commitment to open dialogue clashed with a tightening grip on free expression. When told in advance of its fate of having to close on Jan. 31, 2018, it held a 283-day long countdown, accompanied by rich cultural events. 

 

Jifeng's Last Night

The bookstore's last night was a testament to its spirit. Readers from across China converged, bringing flowers, choosing books, and reciting poems in a silent show of solidarity. Faced with the darkness that followed being cut off, these patrons refused to be silenced. They injected joy and hope into the darkness. Phones became flashlights, bookshelves adorned with LED lights, and the bookstore hummed with life anew. A young man's piano serenade, a circle of dancers swaying to the music, and a chorus of voices singing farewell resonated through the night. Jifeng's story resonated globally, featured in The Economist, the New Yorker, the Diplomat, and The National Interest. The bookstore's demise became a symbol of a stifled civil society.

 

Jifeng Rises Again

Today, Jifeng Bookstore finds a new home in Washington D.C. with a new name, JF Books. This isn't just a revival; it's a continuation of its legacy. While Chinese-language social science and humanities books remain a cornerstone, JF Books will also showcase English-language works exploring China and Asia, and celebrate the voices of Asian-Americans. Beyond books, JF Books will once again be a platform for diverse cultural events, fostering connections through knowledge, ideas, and the shared human spirit.

 

A Voice That Echoes Beyond Borders

Since relocating to Washington DC, JF Books has received an outpouring of support from readers around the world. 

Our story has resonated across languages and cultures, drawing media attention from international outlets that have chronicled our journey from Shanghai to DC. These stories have captured our unwavering mission and vision to build meaningful communities.

Like our namesame "JF" (which means "Monsoon" in Chinese), we aspire to be like the monsoon winds that blow from East to West, carrying with them the seeds of freedom and hope. As we put down new roots in DC, we invite more readers to become part of our story. We remain steadfast in our founding vision: to serve as a cultural bridge, nurturing understanding and connection across continents.


Join the JF Readers' Club

Located in the heart of Dupont Circle, we proudly continue the vibrant tradition of reader engagement that JF Books nurtured for 20 years in Shanghai. 

Our community programs include JF Salon (“季風人文講壇” forums on humanities and culture), JF Image (“季風影像” documentary screenings), book clubs, and new book launch events. We also collaborate with local NGOs and non-profit organizations to create meaningful cultural exchanges.

We warmly invite you to become a member of our readers' community. Simply register with your information to receive regular updates about our events and book recommendations, allowing us to stay connected with you long-term. We look forward to seeing you at our diverse JF activities!

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Our Team

Calvin Yu

Calvin Yu

CEO

Calvin.y@jfbooks.org

Can

Can

Store Manager

Can@jfbooks.org

Sissi

Sissi

Marketing & Event Manager

sissi@jfbooks.org

Recommendation Reading

歪脑 Whynot: 季风再来:一家独立书店的沉浮 以及公民社会的中国命运|10/07/2024

Washington Post: Forced to close in China, a beloved bookstore finds a new home — in D.C. 9/4/2024 

BBC News 中文:上海獨立書店季風書園在美重生:講堂繼續,讓思想發聲, 9/19/2024

AP: As China cracks down on bookstores at home, Chinese-language booksellers are flourishing overseas, 11/18/2024 

上海季风书园|一家书店20年所售之书背后,观念是怎样变迁的?季风时代20年 | 中国数字时代|05/06/2017

让季风那样的书店谢幕:中国文化政治的自家传统|端传媒|02/09/2018

 

 

(Image sources: China Digital Times, The Washington Post. WhyNot歪脑)