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.
China’s Publishing Industry Seeks New Growth Amid Recovery
A look at China’s book market data shows signs of post-pandemic recovery, as well as new trends in book sales channels.
China’s Publishing Executives: A Confidence Survey
China Publishers Magazine has surveyed 100 of the country’s senior publishing executives to capture their outlook for China’s book market.
China Bestsellers in August: Charting Summer’s End
The Chinese bestseller lists in August showed an unusual level of interest in newer works as well as the traditionally favored classics.
Italy and France: Bologna’s 2025 Exhibition Tour Begins in Toulouse
This year’s pre-show Bologna Children’s Book Fair is to open at the Cartoon Forum in Toulouse and to stop in Shanghai and Guadalajara.
China Bestsellers in July: Dreams of Red-Hot Book Sales
As China’s school reading lists sell the classics, ‘Dream of the Red Chamber’ is being newly adapted in dance, museum shows, and on screens.
Hong Kong’s First Open Access Books Program: Three Universities
A trio of universities have collaborated to open Hong Kong’s first open-access book program, with plans for more releases ahead.
China Bestsellers: Summer Shuffles Book Sales
The school-holiday reading lists change China’s summer bestseller lists, as tourism and social media savvy shapes book sales.
The Netherlands’ Elsevier’s Report on ‘Attitudes Toward AI’: Mixed Feelings
Elsevier’s study suggests that many researcher-writers see AI’s workaday assists as valuable while fearing wider effects of AI’s impact.
