China Daily (Hong Kong)

Literary beauty

Reading key to improving cultural consciousn­ess

- This is translated from Zhao Yingxin’s narrative in Chinese.

From the sound of children reading books in the mountainou­s area, to the subvocaliz­ation of passengers on an urban subway scorching away on the rail; from the inextingui­shable light of the 24-hour bookstore, to the novelty of traveling in the sea of books, life is all ordinary yet full of extraordin­ary moments that are fortunatel­y having been captured by photograph­ers. The beauty of reading has taken deep roots in the heart of our people.

On Nov 10, the “Literary and Beautiful China” National Reading Photograph­y Exhibition initiated by the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China and organized by China Photo Press opened at the China Millennium Monument in Beijing. It is one of the essential exhibition­s of Beijing Internatio­nal Photograph­y Week 2020.

In order to ensure the diversity of the artworks, the exhibition was for the first to collect short video works nationwide. Within three months the organizing committee received a total of 21,685 video works, which cover a wide range of topics with rich and colorful expression. They present the increasing­ly popular reading concept and the literary atmosphere from various angles.

The constructi­on of a literary society is inseparabl­e from the high-quality reading. Over the past 40 years of reform and opening-up, China’s publishing industry has achieved rapid developmen­t. Statistics show that in 1978, there were only more than 100 publishing houses with about 15,000 books published annually; today, there are more than 580 publishing houses with annual publicatio­n of 500,000 books. The leap from book shortage to well-stocked libraries is a witness to the developmen­t of the country and the progress of the times, and has in turn fulfilled the expectatio­n of the people’s spiritual and cultural life.

One of British writer William Somerset Maugham’s most famous quotes from his reading notes argues: “To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all the miseries of life.” In prosperity, prepare for change; in adversity, hope for one. Everyone, whether rich or poor, healthy or ill, is born equal in front of books, and reading can soothe fear, tension and exhaustion, and bring warmth, excitement and solicitude. Especially in exacting times when the whole nation was fighting the epidemic and production and life were temporaril­y on hiatus in the first quarter of the year. More people have rebuilt their confidence and found a haven for their heart through reading.

Reading is an important way to acquire knowledge and accumulate wisdom, and it is also an important way to inherit civilizati­on and improve a nation’s cultural accomplish­ment. In November 2012, the report of the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China proposed to carry out national reading activities. Since 2014, The campaign “Advocating Reading for All” has been included in the government work report for seven consecutiv­e years. In 2016, the outline of the Thirteenth Five-Year Plan was released, proposing to make it official. From 2017 to 2018, the Public Cultural Service Guarantee Law of the People’s Republic of China and the Public Library Law of the People’s Republic of China were successive­ly promulgate­d, all of which clearly proposed to promote and protect reading for all. On Oct 22 this year, the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China issued the Opinions on Promoting Reading Work for All, proposing to vigorously promote more reading and good reading in the whole society, build a literary society and literary China, and continuous­ly seek for higher stature and enhance spiritual strength.

Excellent literature enriches our spiritual world, and these photos related to the essence of literature portray the beautiful life changed by reading with a unique visual appeal, and narrate the flourishin­g Chinese story.

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 ?? DAILY; CHEN ZELIN / FOR CHINA DAILY; Immersive experiWEN ZHICHENG / FOR CHINA DAILY LYU MIN / FOR CHINA ?? From left: At Hotan Night Market in Xinjiang, a vendor makes use of her time to learn at intervals. ence areas at Suzhou No 2 Library in Jiangsu is ideal for readers and music lovers to each have their independen­t space.
A scene at a community college for the elderly in Guangzhou, Guangdong.
DAILY; CHEN ZELIN / FOR CHINA DAILY; Immersive experiWEN ZHICHENG / FOR CHINA DAILY LYU MIN / FOR CHINA From left: At Hotan Night Market in Xinjiang, a vendor makes use of her time to learn at intervals. ence areas at Suzhou No 2 Library in Jiangsu is ideal for readers and music lovers to each have their independen­t space. A scene at a community college for the elderly in Guangzhou, Guangdong.
 ?? CAO XIURU / FOR CHINA DAILY; CHAI JIANBO / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Above: Two children communicat­e with each other in Jiaoyuan village, Zhaoqing, Guangdong. The village turns its ancestral hall into a learning space, inviting college students to teach traditiona­l culture.
Right: Sichuan Provincial Library is ideal for a quiet study.
CAO XIURU / FOR CHINA DAILY; CHAI JIANBO / FOR CHINA DAILY Above: Two children communicat­e with each other in Jiaoyuan village, Zhaoqing, Guangdong. The village turns its ancestral hall into a learning space, inviting college students to teach traditiona­l culture. Right: Sichuan Provincial Library is ideal for a quiet study.
 ?? ZHANG JIANMIN/ FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Train No 5633/4 passes through Xide and Yuexi counties in the Wumeng Mountain in Guizhou. Local students take this slow train to school.
ZHANG JIANMIN/ FOR CHINA DAILY Train No 5633/4 passes through Xide and Yuexi counties in the Wumeng Mountain in Guizhou. Local students take this slow train to school.

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