Chinese literature took center stage at the London Book Fair (LBF) on March 11, demonstrating active literary and publishing exchanges between China and the United Kingdom.
"Literature, as a key form of cultural expression, continues to serve as a bridge for mutual understanding between civilizations," Li Liyan, minister counselor for cultural affairs at China's embassy in the UK, said at the opening of a series of signings and launch ceremonies.
In recent years, he noted, a growing number of Chinese works have been translated and published abroad, allowing international readers to gain a vivid, multidimensional, and authentic view of contemporary China.
During the event, the "Young Chinese Writers International Promotion Program" was officially launched, marking a major step toward introducing contemporary Chinese voices to global audiences. Initiated by the International Department of the China Writers Association and co-organized by a number of Chinese and international literary institutions, the program is led by China Publishing & Media Journal.