China's online literature draws 575 million readers, fueled by post-2000 fans
BEIJING, June 17 (Xinhua) -- China's online literature readership has swelled to 575 million, underscoring the growing dominance of digital storytelling in the country's cultural landscape.
The 2024 China Online Literature Blue Book found that readers aged 26 to 45 make up about half of the total audience.
But those born after 2000 are fueling much of the recent growth, accounting for nearly a quarter of all readers, according to a report released Tuesday by the China Writers Association.
The report, based on data from 50 leading online literature platforms across China, estimated that the industry generated around 44 billion yuan (approximately 6.1 billion U.S. dollars) in revenue in 2024.
By the end of 2024, China's online literature catalog had grown to more than 33 million works, with 2 million new titles added that year, a 7 percent increase from 2023.
High-quality online works continue to emerge across a variety of genres like realism, science fiction and historical fiction, enriching the fabric of contemporary Chinese literature.
Science fiction, in particular, is shining brilliantly as a standout genre. In 2024 alone, 180,000 new sci-fi titles were published, as the genre continues to gain traction and moves closer to the cultural mainstream.
The creative boom is largely driven by a new generation of young writers. In 2024, roughly 2.8 million authors registered on online platforms, including 350,000 who signed professional contracts. Nearly 40 percent of them belong to Gen-Z. ■
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