Popular e-books in different cities

Updated: 2014-12-03 07:11

(China Daily)

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Beijing

Readers from the city seem to be fond of tomb-themed thrillers such as Gui Chui Deng (Candle in the Tomb) and Dao Mu Ren (Tomb Robber). In the books, protagonists usually come with ample knowledge of archaeology and experience spooky incidents during their adventures.

Xi'an

People here appear to like books that have been adapted into movies. Mo Yan's Red Sorghum and Big Breasts and Wide Hips are also on reading list.

Suzhou

Residents of one of China's top tourist spots enjoy romantic novels set in historical backgrounds, especially in the imperial Qing dynasty (1644-1911). The works mainly focus on concubines and their relationships with emperors.

Shanghai

In the fast-paced city, people prefer to read short plays and stories laced with humor, whenever they get the time.

Chongqing

People here mostly read fantasies involving martial arts heroes. Such books are considered successors of classic martial arts novels that emphasize Chinese chivalry.

(China Daily 12/03/2014 page19)

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