After returning to China, Li Runhang worked in a college in Shenzhen, and also engaged in the guidance industry of studying abroad art collection, and carried out small activities with friends in the art circle from time to time. Later, art groups were formed, and the teaching elements of pop-up books were incorporated into some of the public activities.

"The concept of pop-up book production studio actually only came about this year, and although it is not about recruitment, there is still a large number of enthusiasts involved. Relatively many of them are children, all ages. For example, art students who are about to study in foreign universities, in addition to those who apply for undergraduates, are mostly students who are preparing for graduate school, and there are also other craftsmen who are interested in using pop-up books as a form of work. Pop-up books can often be incorporated into the fields of book binding, design composition and art installation, so there are still many adult groups who choose to learn about it. Li Runhang said, "Pop-up books appear most often in the children's book publishing industry in China, and compared with other types of children's books, its practitioners are very few." But for the development of this industry, I think the number is relatively reasonable and healthy now. Tracing other types of industries, where the domestic environment belongs to the emerging blue ocean, it is inevitable that there will be fierce competition in a short period of time, whether it is technology, business, or academic resources, many people are gathered in it just to seize the opportunity, but the result is often formed a vicious competition, destroying the industry ecology. ”
Although there are not many players in the circle, they are also distributed in different industry modules. There are many pure academic organizations that hold teaching activities from time to time across the country, there are also regional projects held by relatively mature publishing organizations and institutions, and there are more pure individuals engaged in the diversified dissemination of pop-up books on the Internet and other platforms. Following "A Tale of Two Cities", Li Runhang has also been producing other works, in addition to which he has also published appreciation and popularization articles on online platforms. Recently, he also participated in the promotion and exhibition of the works of pop-up book craftsmen: "Now the works are mainly three-dimensional single-page works, generally speaking, they are mainly handmade, aiming to explore more knowledge system establishment, material breadth and production possibilities of pop-up books in the field of handwriting." Of course, we are also planning more abundant project outputs, such as mass production of books, works and peripherals. ”
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