Current location:opinions >>
Chinese people read more last year, poll finds
opinions768People have gathered around
IntroductionChinese people read more last year than in 2022, according to a survey report released at the Third ...
Chinese people read more last year than in 2022, according to a survey report released at the Third National Conference on Reading in Kunming, Yunnan province, on Tuesday, which was World Book and Copyright Day.
The 21st annual survey conducted by the Beijing-based Chinese Academy of Press and Publication polled 1.58 million respondents in 173 cities in 31 provincial regions. Adults accounted for three-quarters of respondents, and about a fifth were from rural areas.
The report showed that people tended to read more via a variety of media last year.
It said 81.9 percent of those surveyed read via a variety of media, 0.1 of a percentage point higher than in 2022. Adults read for an average of just under 23 minutes and 23 seconds a day last year, 15 seconds more than in 2022.
While 59.8 percent of grown-ups read books in 2023, the same as in 2022, readers of newspapers and magazines declined, by 0.4 and 0.2 percentage points, respectively.
More people read via digital media, with 80.3 percent of respondents reading on digital devices including computers, mobile phones, e-book readers and tablet computers, an increase of 0.2 percentage point compared with 2022.
As the growth in reading digital books continued, people read fewer paper books.
In 2023, Chinese adults read an average of 4.75 paper books and 3.40 electronic books. In comparison, the figures in 2022 were 4.78 and 3.33, respectively.
The survey also found that as people in China spent more time on mobile phones, increasing from 105.23 minutes in 2022 to 106.52 minutes in 2023, more people read on mobile phones.
In 2023, 78.3 percent of adults read on mobile phones, compared with 77.8 percent in 2022, according to the survey.
Meanwhile, about 70.6 percent of adults read on computers, down from 71.5 percent in 2022. The proportion of people reading on e-book readers also declined from 26.8 percent in 2022 to 25.3 percent in 2023, but those using tablet computers to read grew from 21.3 percent in 2022 to 22.5 percent.
Besides, audio and video books became increasingly popular among adults in 2023.
The survey showed that 36.3 percent of adults listened to audio books and 4.4 percent watched video books. In the surveyed group of those under 18, 33.1 percent said that they listened to audio books as a way of reading. They on average read 11.39 books, up from 11.14 in 2022.
Apart from the annual reading report, the three-day event will encompass discussions exploring the interplay between reading and various societal dimensions, including urban development and ecological civilization.
At the main forum of the conference on Tuesday, Mo Lifeng, a professor of Chinese language and literature at Nanjing University, talked about the importance of reading classics in shaping the national spirit and rejuvenating the Chinese nation.
He gave the example of Wen Tianxiang, a statesman, poet and national hero from the Southern Song period (1127-1279), who read in prison poems by Du Fu from the Tang Dynasty (618-907). Wen was inspired by the national integrity dating back to Chinese classical works like The Analects of Confucius, which supported him in face of the death threats from the new court after the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) took control of the country.
"To date, I have always believed that the major value of the Chinese classics passed on after thousands of years is not for scholars to research, but for the whole of society to read and gain spiritual nutrition from," he said.
"I sincerely hope that with this conference, we can introduce our classics to all people across society."
Tags:
Reprint:Friends are welcome to share on the Internet, but please indicate the source of the article when reprinting it.“Global Gazetteer news portal”。http://panama.downmusic.org/html-06a799246.html
Related articles
Four people killed in a house explosion in southwestern Missouri
opinionsGOODHOPE, Mo. (AP) — Four people in rural Missouri died when an explosion that could be heard 10 mil ...
【opinions】
Read moreBusch hits game
opinionsCHICAGO (AP) — Michael Busch led off the ninth inning with a game-ending home run, Cody Bellinger we ...
【opinions】
Read moreHamas to deliver final response to latest truce proposal in 2 days: source
opinionsGAZA, May 5 (Xinhua) -- The delegation of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) will return to Egy ...
【opinions】
Read more
Popular articles
- Kevin Pillar gets 1,000th career hit in Angels' win at Texas
- Fans are following Taylor Swift to Europe after finding Eras Tour tickets less costly there
- Demi Moore stuns at 61! Charlie's Angels star flutters down red carpet in butterfly
- China moves to improve critical care medical services
- Liverpool confirms Arne Slot as Jurgen Klopp's replacement
- Tougher line urged toward juvenile crime
Latest articles
Kristin Cavallari, 37, ignores critics of her age
South China Sea: US, Australian and Philippine forces sink a ship during war drills
Ashley Graham reveals her custom Swarovski crystal
Taylor Swift devastates fans after missing Met Gala for eighth year in a row
‘The Blue Angels,’ filmed for IMAX, puts viewers in the ‘box’ with the elite flying squad
Met Gala 2024: Ariana Grande puts on an ethereal display in mother of pearl gown and dramatic make
LINKS
- Commanders are in line to take a quarterback with the NFL draft's 2nd pick
- Georgia governor signs income tax cuts as property tax measure heads to November ballot
- Bills' Josh Allen credits receiver Stefon Diggs for being the caliber of QB he is today
- Tibetan political leader ‘optimistic’ about passage of US bill on Tibet — Radio Free Asia
- Sydney Sweeney and Zendaya both wowed in Euphoria, so why are they treated so differently?
- US deports about 50 Haitians to nation hit with gang violence, ending monthslong pause in flights
- Arizona State starting quarterback Jaden Rashada enters transfer portal
- Brazil's president creates two new Indigenous territories, bringing total in his term to 10
- The Chicago Bears are poised to draft Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft
- Vikings have the 11th and 23rd picks in the NFL draft and a need for a QB. Can they get their guy?