A global initiative was sown in London in the year 2012, quickly spreading to over 20 cities throughout the world, including Kuala Lumpur. Inspired by a viral video of actress Emma Watson hiding books promoting feminism in a London Underground station, coupled with the impact that reading books had on her personally, Carol Koh’s desire to bring this initiative to Kuala Lumpur took root.

Books on the Move Malaysia mini libraries can be found in the KL Sentral, Pasar Seni and Ampang Park light rail transit (LRT) stations. Why train stations? They are an option for commuters who are typically too busy to read, let alone visit a public library.

Visitors are encouraged to take a book to read with them. Thinking of contributing though? Not so fast — Books on the Move Malaysia needs to ensure that the contents of their books are suitable, donations should be routed to Me.reka Makers Space at Publika mall in Dutamas, Kuala Lumpur.

The mini libraries were designed and crafted by Biji-biji Initiative, which makes an appearance in this magazine. Other collaborators for this project are RapidKL, Think City, Education is Great, Youth Made Malaysia, Me.Reka Makers Space, KLBaca! and the Malaysian Institute of Art.

This particular version of the library at Pasar Seni LRT pays homage to Malaysia’s ties with the UK. More than a nod to our colonial past, however, is a hope that the ties between our nations will continue to strengthen.

This story first appeared in Live! 2019 magazine. Download your copy of the magazine here.

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