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[Celebrating World Book Day: The Evolution of Reading and Literary Resonance in China]-[Where history, technology, and storytelling meet]

Round Table China · B2 · 2026-04-23

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The Transformation of National Reading

In celebration of World Book Day, China has transitioned from a single-day observance to a comprehensive "National Reading Week." This year, the 5th National Reading Conference held in Nanchang served as a focal point for this cultural shift, emphasizing that reading should lie at the "heart of cultural growth." The conference highlighted a significant evolution in how people consume literature, moving beyond traditional formats toward experiences that blend "history, poetry with cutting-edge technology."

Digital Integration and AI-Enhanced Reading

With nearly 689 million digital readers in China by the end of 2025, technology has become a cornerstone of modern literacy. The podcast highlights how the digital reading market has nearly doubled over the past five years. Innovative initiatives, such as the AI reading companion "Yu Xiaoyue," are being deployed in schools to help students engage with complex historical texts. By recreating historical figures and environments, AI transforms what might otherwise be "dry" or "history-heavy" material into an immersive, interactive experience. Beyond educational tools, digital platforms now offer audiobooks and multimedia reviews, which have seen a rise from 5.7% to 6.3% in popularity, providing a more "lively way of reading" through sound effects and ambient storytelling.

Creating a Book-Loving Society

To foster a "book-loving society," cities across China are implementing creative incentives. In Beijing, for example, public "reading together on the lawn" events encourage citizens to "put down your phones" for an hour in exchange for free books. This infrastructure, supported by over 3,200 public libraries at the county level and 68,000 service points, aims to make reading an "accessible part of everyday life." While the hosts acknowledge the romantic, "poetically romantic" appeal of physical paperbacks—evoked by stories of readers exchanging books across international borders—they agree that the medium is secondary to the act of reading itself.

Lu Min and the Resonance of 'Dinner for Six'

As part of the week's celebrations, the show featured contemporary author Lu Min. Her acclaimed novel, Dinner for Six, serves as a poignant example of how literature can bridge cultural gaps. Set against the backdrop of China’s economic transformation in the 1990s, the book explores the lives of two single-parent families navigating industrial shifts. Lu Min describes these characters as "shattered pieces of glass" seeking connection. The novel’s success in countries like Sweden, Serbia, and Hungary proves that despite being rooted in a specific Chinese historical context, the themes of "sorrow and warmth," resilience, and the human struggle against economic tides resonate globally. Lu Min’s writing, born from her own diverse background as a clerk and reporter, provides a "microscopic view" of how "little people" cope with monumental social changes, ensuring her stories remain accessible and deeply human for readers worldwide.

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📖 Transcript

Today is World Book Day and across China, a week-long celebration of reading has been taking place.
But more specifically in Nanjiang.
The 5th National Reading Conference has turned books into something more.
Experiences that blend history, poetry with cutting-edge technology.
With nearly 700 million digital readers in the country alone, the question is no longer whether people are reading, but how.
Coming to you live from our studios in Beijing, this is Roundtable.

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