It had sold 1 billion physical books last year
One of every three physical books sold in China last year was purchased on?Tmall, according to the Alibaba Group-owned B2C online marketplace, with Millennials driving the bulk of those sales.
In a report on China’s reading habits released last week, Tmall said it had sold 1 billion physical books last year, the equivalent of a third of all books in the retail market. Tmall found that about 80% of the platform’s book-buyers were born after 1980, the year at which the?Millennial generation began.
The report pulled analytics from Tmall, as well as Alibaba’s?Taobao, second-hand goods marketplace?Idle Fish?and online publishing unit Alibaba Literature to capture a broad picture of China’s book-sales market. Last year, nearly 30 million people purchased books on Alibaba’s e-commerce platforms for the first time, with Alibaba users purchasing an average of 5.5 books each, up one book from 2017.
The strongest growth came from Millennials and Gen Z shoppers born after 1990, Tmall said.
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