Published: 16:23, April 23, 2024
Survey: Nearly 82% of Chinese adults have reading habit
By Xinhua
A person browses a book at a bookstore in Hefei, east China's Anhui province, April 21, 2024. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

KUNMING - A survey released on Tuesday showed that the overall reading habit among Chinese adults stood at 81.9 percent in 2023, marking a slight increase from that in 2022.

Of the total, the habit of reading books among Chinese adults came in at 59.8 percent, maintaining the same level as the previous year. Among Chinese minors, the overall reading rate was even higher, reaching 86.2 percent, up by 2 percentage points from 2022, according to the survey.

Chinese adults read an average of 4.75 printed books and 3.4 ebooks per person in 2023, whereas minors read an average of 11.39 books, according to the survey

However, there was a decrease in the number of people reading newspapers or magazines, whereas the trend of digital reading, such as on computers, mobile phones, or other handheld devices, is growing. Approximately 80.3 percent of those surveyed in 2023 reported having experience with digital reading, reflecting a 0.2 percentage point increase from the previous year.

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Chinese adults read an average of 4.75 printed books and 3.4 ebooks per person in 2023, whereas minors read an average of 11.39 books, according to the survey.

It also revealed that about one-third of both adults and minors have listened to audiobooks in the past year.

The survey, the 21st of its kind, was conducted by the Chinese Academy of Press and Publication.