A survey shows that over 79 percent of Chinese adults read via digital channels in 2019. /VCG
A survey shows that over 79 percent of Chinese adults read via digital channels in 2019. /VCG
Over 79 percent of Chinese adults said they read through digital channels in 2019, up 3.1 percentage points from the previous year, according to a reading survey unveiled Monday.
More than half of the respondents showed an inclination to reading via digital devices, while the proportion of readers who prefer print publications has declined, according to the survey conducted by the Chinese Academy of Press and Publication.
In 2019, the per capita reading volume of paper books among the adults was 4.65, slightly lower than the 4.67 in 2018. The per capita e-book reading is 2.84.
Audiobooks become a new growth area. /VCG
Audiobooks become a new growth area. /VCG
It also shows that audiobooks become a new growth area. Over 30 percent of Chinese adults listened to audiobooks in 2019, increasing by 4.3 percentage points year on year.
In general, about 81.1 percent of Chinese adults read books, newspapers or magazines in 2019, rising slightly from 80.8 percent in 2018, said the survey, the 17th of its kind, with a sample size of 21,270 people from 29 provinces and regions across China.
(With input from Xinhua)