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With the rapid development of China s online literature landscape, Chinese online novels have created a huge fan base overseas.
Zhou Yan, known for her pen name Jiong Jiong You Yao, 32, is one of the most popular online writers in the urban romance genre. Her novels have attracted many loyal foreign fans. My novels have been translated into foreign languages, such as English, Indonesian, Filipino and Spanish, and foreign readers get to learn about China through such online literature, she says.
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2021-07-18 04:35:59 GMT2021-07-18 12:35:59(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
CHONGQING, July 18 (Xinhua) With the rapid development of China s online literature, Chinese online novels have created a huge fanbase overseas.
Jiong Jiong You Yao, 32, is one of the most popular online writers in the urban romance genre in China. Her novels have attracted many loyal foreign fans. My novels have been translated into foreign languages, such as English, Indonesian, Filipino and Spanish, and foreign readers get to learn about China through such online literature, she said.
Her success comes on the heels of China s booming online literary market overseas.
By 2020, more than 10,000 online literary works had entered overseas markets and attracted over 100 million foreign readers, according to the 2020 Blue Book of China s Online Literature released by the China Writers Association.