Core Viewpoint - The newly revised National Common Language and Writing Law was passed, establishing the third week of September as the National Common Language and Writing Promotion Week, aimed at enhancing the social atmosphere for learning and using the national common language and writing [1] Group 1: Legislative Changes - The revised law consists of five chapters and 32 articles, set to take effect on January 1, 2026, strengthening education in the national common language and writing [1] - The law promotes innovation in information technology related to the national common language and writing, and increases regulatory requirements for language use in cyberspace [1] Group 2: Social Impact - The current Mandarin Chinese popularity rate exceeds 80%, with over 95% of the literate population using standardized Chinese characters, and the illiteracy rate has decreased to 2.67% [1] - Establishing a dedicated promotion week is expected to foster a more conducive environment for the learning and usage of the national common language and writing [1] Group 3: Enforcement and Penalties - A separate chapter outlines legal responsibilities, specifying enforcement agencies and detailing penalties for violations [1] - The law stipulates that interference with others' learning and use of the national common language and writing may result in criticism, correction orders, warnings, or administrative penalties if it constitutes a violation of public security management [1]
每年9月第三周为 国家通用语言文字推广普及宣传周
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-28 13:11