The China Yearbook, available in both Chinese and English, emerged as one of the highlights at the London Book Fair held from March 11 to 13.
As a definitive chronicle of China's development, this comprehensive national yearbook offers a window for the global community to understand China’s modernization accomplishments and governance philosophy in the new era.
The China Yearbook is published by Xinhua Publishing House, a comprehensive publisher under the supervision of Xinhua News Agency, specializing in social sciences.
First published in 1981, the China Yearbook systematically chronicles China’s annual development with authoritative content, meticulous data, and professional editing. It serves as an essential reference for global readers seeking to understand and research contemporary China.
The Chinese version includes sections on China's state institutions, national defense, diplomacy, economy, State-owned assets, State-owned enterprises, etc. It contains 2.6 million words in 38 categories and more than 100 photographs of historical value.