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Electronic readers' jump in popularity just beginning

By YANG YANG | China Daily | Updated: 2017-01-23 04:00

Electronic readers' jump in popularity just beginning

Students in a primary school in Hefei, capital of Anhui province, compare an e-book to a printed one in April. Young readers are expected to drive the growth of e-readers. GUO CHEN/ XINHUA

Sales of printed books also rise for now, but future belongs to words on screens

Chinese people clearly love to read. Unlike in other parts of the world, where many publishers are tearing their hair out, sales of both printed and electronic books continued to rise last year.

The future, however, is clearly tied to the internet and electronic reading, thanks to the habits of young readers.

It's all about convenience.

Zhang Yujia, a 30-year-old freelance translator from Guangzhou, is just one example. Last summer, she borrowed a copy of the Remembrance of Earth's Past trilogy by China's Hugo Award-winning author Liu Cixin.

But by the time she finished the first volume, she was supposed to move to the United States. While she was eager to continue reading the trilogy, she wasn't happy about the prospect of lugging heavy books with her. So she left them behind, downloading the next two volumes on her Amazon Kindle once she was in the US.

"It's much easier to carry a Kindle around than the printed books of Liu's trilogy, and the electronic versions are cheaper as well," Zhang said.

Increasingly, Chinese are reading books on every gadget they have, from desktop computers to handheld devices. The trend is now spreading to audiobooks.

The e-reading market in China last year is expected to hit 11.8 billion yuan ($1.72 billion), when all the figures are tallied, which would be an increase of 17.4 percent over 2015, according to e-commerce consultancy company Analysis International.

More than 60 percent of Chinese who read on mobile devices are no older than 30, and most are younger than 25, studies have shown. Young readers say it is faster and easier to obtain e-books. It is also easier to read using a handheld device than to turn paper pages in crowded subway trains.

But despite expectations, e-books didn't affect the sales of printed books in 2016, according to OpenBook, a company that provides information services to the book market in China. Chinese have simply diversified and expanded their reading habits.

Last year, sales of printed books increased by 12.3 percent to 70.1 billion yuan, according to OpenBook.

The leading online bookstore in China, Dangdang, saw its overall sales grow to 14 billion yuan in 2016 from 11 billion yuan in 2015.

Last year, 64 percent of customers on Dangdang — more than 40 million people — purchased e-books, up 55 percent compared with 2015. Among e-book readers, 35 percent spent more than one hour reading e-books every day.

Since entering the Chinese market in 2013, Amazon has seen its monthly active Kindle users grow by 41 times, said Bruce Aitken, general manager of Kindle China.

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