1. Israel The world's most read country on average per year is none other than Israel. This is the only country in the world without illiteracy, the Jews are smart, can do business is known throughout the world, and their intelligence can not be separated from their love of reading habits.
2. Russia Russians also love to read, according to statistics, its domestic per capita annual reading volume of up to 55 books, second only to Israel.
3. Austria Austria's per capita reading volume is among the highest in the world, reaching an average of 43 books per year. If you have been to Austria, you will find that people are reading everywhere in the airport waiting for the plane and in the subway.
4. United States The annual per capita reading volume in the United States is 40 books, and the high per capita reading volume has a lot to do with the importance of education and technological development. So relatively speaking the quality of the nation is relatively high, more intellectuals.
5. Japan Japan ranks among the top in the world in terms of the number of books read per capita in a year, at 40. The Japanese are known worldwide for their emphasis on education, and they have made great efforts to improve the country's cultural soft power, holding regular events such as Reading Week every year, in which Japanese citizens actively participate. As a result, Japan has developed a love of reading, and most Japanese people stare at books rather than cell phones on buses and in subway stations.
6. India According to a recent survey, Indians spend an average of 10.7 hours a week on reading, ranking first in the world. Indians spend less time on watching TV, listening to the radio and other entertainment than reading time. India's per capita annual reading volume of 30 books.
7. Hungary Hungary, with an average of 20 books per person per year, is one of the countries with the strongest reading culture in the world, with more than 5 million people reading all year round, accounting for more than a quarter of the total population. Although the country was founded only a short time ago, there are more than eight Nobel Prize winners.
8. France French people read 20 books per capita in a year, which is the most bookish country in Europe. French people reading books has become a habit of life, whether it is the elderly or children, they all keep the habit of reading for a long time.
9. Korea Many Koreans also love to read, and they pay a lot of attention to developing children's reading habits from a young age. Teachers will do everything they can to engage children in reading, and many Koreans' home study is literally a room full of books, and the most important thing is that they read them all. The average number of books read per person in Korea in a year is 11.
10. China China has a long history of culture, far beyond these countries, is a country that advocates reading and learning, but the domestic reading atmosphere and reading time is less than these countries. Therefore, we should take their strengths and make up for their weaknesses to be a real cultural power and civilization power, and lead the world's development tomorrow.