The total revenue of China's science fiction industry in 2024 amounted to 108.96 billion yuan (about $15 billion), according to a report released on Friday.
?In a significant step for cross-cultural literary exchange, "Dream of the Red Chamber," a revered 18th-century Chinese novel, has been translated into Turkish for the first time.
Several classic works by China's leading sci-fi writer Liu Cixin are to be adapted into high-profile films and TV series, including a newly announced film version of "With Her Eyes."
Chinese author and business leader Wang Jing predicted the emergence of a "cosmic civilization" during a speech at the University of Cambridge on March 15, outlining her vision for humanity's future.
The launch event and signing ceremony for the English version of "Human Destiny: Institutional Governance" for international publishing cooperation was held at the London Book Fair on March 12 local time.
?As this year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory of the World Anti-Fascist War, Chinese and British publishers hosted a series of events to pay tribute to the victory at the ongoing London Book Fair.
?China underscored its growing influence in global publishing as the "focus country" at the 10th Istanbul Publishing Fellowship this week, with its delegation forging international partnerships and spotlighting the nation's literary heritage.
The latest novel by sci-fi writer Zhu Yuqing, titled "Wuhuan Xingyi," was published recently, delving into interstellar civilizations, power struggles, and redefines death for humans and biological intelligences.
?The French, Russian, Spanish, and Arabic editions of "Understanding Xi Jinping's Educational Philosophy" have been jointly published by the Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press and the Higher Education Press.
Within the first month of 2025, the trend of reading pop science books, particularly ones with fascinating text and illustrations attractive to children, has risen among young readers thanks to policy support from various authorities.
Beijing has unveiled a plan to boost its science fiction industry, targeting revenue of 60 billion yuan ($8.57 billion) this year and 100 billion yuan by 2027 in key sectors.
The annual Cairo International Book Fair (CIBF) wrapped up on Wednesday, witnessing a notable surge in interest in translated Chinese books as readers from across the Arab world sought deeper insights into China's culture, history, and modernization.
China Translation and Publishing House launched the bilingual English For Everyone: Everyday English targeting Chinese learners at the 37th Beijing Book Fair which concluded on Saturday.
Liang Yong'an, a liberal arts professor at Fudan University, shared his views on the strengths of young people and the mission they shoulder in modern times during a meeting at the 37th Beijing Book Fair, which ran from Thursday to Saturday.