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Local publishers urge govt to promote reading

2024-04-16 HKT 13:02
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  • A Hong Kong Publishing Professionals Society survey last month found 68.9 percent of respondents had a habit of reading physical books, down from 74.5 percent in 2021. Photo: Shutterstock
    A Hong Kong Publishing Professionals Society survey last month found 68.9 percent of respondents had a habit of reading physical books, down from 74.5 percent in 2021. Photo: Shutterstock
The Hong Kong Publishing Professionals Society on Tuesday called on the government to promote reading in the city.

In an annual survey conducted by the society last month, nearly 69 percent of the 1,006 respondents said they had a habit of reading physical books, down from 72.72 percent in 2023.

The number of people who read ebooks remained constant at around 70 percent.

Edmund Chan, the director of City University of Hong Kong Press, told RTHK the findings showed a need to promote reading among residents.

"In Hong Kong, it's a little bit lagging behind, in the sense that, if we're talking about students, then most students they spend time reading simply because they need to fulfill the requirement of the school or simply they don't have time," he said.

"Youngsters, as always, they could acquire knowledge out of what they are required. So, it is a self-motivated reading habit that we are promoting, we are advocating."

The society recommended the government establish additional reading rooms within libraries to create more reading spaces for residents.

It also urged authorities to introduce "reading vouchers" that would allow youngsters to access their preferred books.
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Last updated: 2024-04-16 HKT 16:35

Local publishers urge govt to promote reading