With a welcome post-pandemic-era tracked in China’s book market in the first quarter, Beijing’s book fair runs June 18 to 22.
China Bestsellers: ‘Ne Zha 2’ Box Office Is Great for Books
The animated extravaganza ‘Ne Zha: The Past of the Three Realms’ goes to new heights with consumers, rocketing the book to No. 1.
China’s January Bestsellers: Managing Business and Education
January’s China bestseller lists show business and the education that supports it drawing book consumers in a changing economy.
China’s December Bestsellers: Web Novels and Colorful Snakes
The arrival of the Year of the Snake coincides with an upturn in sales impact from Web novels in China’s fiction lists.
China Bestsellers: Han’s Nobel, and International Fiction
In young people’s self-help, a November trend was spotted in specialized guidance for male and female teens in China’s market.
China Bestsellers: Reading the New Nobel Laureate
The Chinese readership in October honored the South Korean 2024 Nobel laureate Han Kang by placing ‘The Vegetarian’ on the fiction list.
Opening Day Programs at Shanghai’s Children’s Book Fair
The Shanghai Children’s Book Fair expects 45,000 visitors and opens its professional programming organized in cooperation with the Bologna Book Fair.
Bologna and Shanghai Children’s Book Fairs: Collaboration
‘Dedicated to the trade in rights and the promotion of content for children,’ Shanghai’s fair stresses its Italian Bologna collaboration.
China Bestsellers in September: Kids’ Books Ahead of Shanghai Book Fair
A bid for children’s success boosts ‘comic+’ and other books for kids among parents, something seen in the China’s September bestseller lists.
China Shanghai Children’s International Book Fair: A Preview
The China Shanghai International Children’s Fair opens November 15, anticipating 45,000 attendees, perhaps 19,000 of them trade visitors.
