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- Why Do Chinese People Hardly Read Books - Nspirement
Recent media reports show that Chinese people read an average of 0 7 books per capita compared with South Korea’s 7, Japan’s 40, and Russia’s 55 The Chinese reading record is pitiful in comparison
- Reading habit on the rise among Chinese citizens
A recently released national survey on reading among Chinese people has shown a steady rise in reading as a habit in the country
- Why Arent Chinese People Reading Books Anymore?
Why Aren't Chinese People Reading Books Anymore? The country's once-robust trade in serious literature has withered under an increasingly materialistic, results-oriented society
- Survey finds surge in reading habit among Chinese people
A recently released national survey on reading among Chinese citizens showed a steady rise in reading as a habit in China
- Why what China is reading matters - CBBC
Knowing what China is reading is useful for anyone trying to better understand the Chinese consumer and Chinese society It’s a great addition to our knowledge of trends, tastes, consumption and, of course, the limits of what can be said and read
- World Book Day: Nearly 82% of Chinese adults have a reading habit
The survey indicated that Chinese adults read an average of 4 75 printed books and 3 4 digital books per capita last year A Chinese adult spent over three hours on average on digital reading per day in 2023 Over 30 percent of both Chinese adults and minors aged 0-17 listen to audiobooks
- Why Arent Chinese People Reading Books Anymore? : r literature - Reddit
Is there any information about consequences or side effects in societies with lower then average recreational reading levels? My speculation would be a population less engaged politically or critical of mass marketing effort but would love more info on measurable effects
- Reading habit on the rise among Chinese citizens
Chinese adults read an average of 4 78 printed books and 3 33 ebooks per person in 2022, both slightly higher than the figures from 2021, according to the survey conducted by the Chinese Academy of Press and Publication (CAPP)
- Book censorship in China - Wikipedia
Book types that are typically banned are as follows: Books about Chinese modern politics, biographies of former leaders Books about the lives of or allegations concerning current leaders - these are particularly sensitive topics
- Why Chinese people do not read books - Goodreads
Paperback Pub 2012 07 194 Chinese in Beijing University Press the Chinese people have the school complex; the reading culture change in nearly three decades; Chinese people do not read; read and not read; reading useless theory
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