Bybiz - launcher for core values
Counseling Information
Old book sellers in Tran Nhan Ton street
If in the book "Hanoi 36 streets and quarters", there were streets of Hang Buom, Hang Ngang, Hang Duong, etc. with the name of the commercial shops that buy and sell products with the same name as the street's name, HCMC also has the quarters that have long been associated with a line of products/services/goods, etc. so much that when mentioning the name of the street or the name of the product or service, we suddenly recall the image of the road in our mind.
An example is Tran Nhan Ton old book street. The reason Bybiz chooses to introduce the old book street is because of three reasons. (a) the old-book street has been operating very well during the epidemic season, both maintaining its traditional activities and responding to improve service quality (b) the response to the pandemic. timely transformation of the old book street, sometimes even before the pandemic happened in terms of service style (c) Although the book street is common in Ho Chi Minh City, like the book street next to the city's post office, many students of Ho Chi Minh City 7X, 8X, and a part of 9X might have never forgot the cycling moments from Nguyen Chi Thanh Boulevard down Tran Nhan Ton to Nguyen Thi Minh Khai (bookstore street) in search of hard-to-find books that are no longer available on the market, reading moments in second-hand bookstores with the scent of time-stained printed papers.
A little before and during the pandemic, the book street had very quick changes to adapt, such as the fact that many stores hung phone number plates for customers to contact and post information about trading services - book selling/buying/delivery at home. Stepping into bookstores, you will see that some places have applied information technology (book management software) to look up information about titles they own, etc. These are very rapid changes that show the spirit of service attitude of households/individuals with small businesses/small traders in the second-hand book industry in Ho Chi Minh City – which is forever new, contradicting its product name - old-book street.
Grandparents say "Old people are new to me". It has also been said that sometimes I find great value in the little things. The books, once we are no longer used, are still somewhere someone needs. Value is transferred from one person to another through second-hand bookstores, sometimes refurbishing, sometimes removing, and so on. To keep the treasure of knowledge, the printed and old version will be delivered to the new owner, clean and beautiful, not too old and moldy.
When textbooks or necessary books for learning/research adjust to increase in price, there should be websites/apps that support conveying the message of gifting/reselling textbooks and alikes. Could it start from the old book street?












