New chapter for women’s writing in China
A newly published anthology traces a century of literature from those too often overlooked and reflects the sector's changing landscape.
A newly published anthology traces a century of literature from those too often overlooked and reflects the sector's changing landscape.
Latest studies and data suggest the popularity of Chinese online literature is growing more than ever before.
Industrial experts believed the direct reason for the spread is the US bond interest rate surged again on expectations of faster monetary tightening.
The overall revenue of China's digital publishing industry reached 1.18 trillion yuan ($190 billion) by 2020, an increase of 11 times compared with 10 years ago.
The market size of self-testing products for Covid-19 antigen on e-commerce platforms may exceed 10 billion yuan (US$1.57 billion) in one month.
As the readers and writers of online literature have become younger, there have been changes in narrative structures, elements and genres.