Why Read Official Translations?
Supporting official translations ensures:
- Authors get paid for their work
- Translators are properly compensated
- You get higher-quality translations (fewer MTL erors)
- The community stays healthy (no takedowns)
Top Official Platforms
1. WebNovel (Qidian International)
- What it is: The official English platform by Qidian (China’s largest web novel site)
- Features: Daily updates, official translations
- Popular novels: Lord of the Mysteries, Library of Heaven’s Path
- Free/Paid: Freemium (some chapters free, rest via coins)
2. WuxiaWorld
- What it is: One of the oldest and most respected translation sites
- Features: High-quality translations, active forums
- Popular novels: Coiling Dragon, Desolate Era, I Shall Seal the Heavens
- Free/Paid: Free with ads, or support via Patreon/Ko-fi
3. NovelUpdates
- What it is: A directory/index — not a host
- Use it to: Find which site hosts the official/legal translation of a novel
- Features: Ratings, reviews, reading lists, translation status tracking
- Highly recommended: Use this to discover novels and find legal sources
4. J-Novel Club (for Japanese/Korean content)
- Focuses on Japanese/Korean web novels and light novels
- High-quality translations
5. Seven Seas Entertainment
- Publishes officially licensed novels in print and digital
How to Check if a Site Is Legal
✅ Legal signs:
- Has a “About” page with company information
- Clearly states licensed by [original publisher]
- No “raw” dump of entire novels
- Professional translation quality
- Has a business model (ads, subscriptions, or purchases)
❌ Illegal signs:
- Machine translations (MTL) with no editing
- Hosts full novels without crediting the author/publisher
- No “About” page or contact information
- Popup ads with questionable content
- “Raw” Chinese text copy-pasted
Free and Legal Options
You can read legally for free:
- WebNovel: Daily free chapters (wait for daily reset)
- WuxiaWorld: Many novels free with ads
- Authorized fan translations: Some translators have permission from authors/publishers — look for “authorized translation” in the disclaimer
- Public libraries: Some libraries offer digital access to licensed novels
What About Fan Translations?
Fan translations exist in a gray area:
- Some are tolerated by authors/publishers
- Some get cease & desist orders
- Best practice: If an official translation exists, read that instead
Red Flags to Avoid
- MTL (Machine Translation) sites with no editing — poor quality, no author support
- Sites that copy-paste from legal sites — hurts the community
- “Free” sites that obviously pirate content — risky (malware, popups)
How to Support Authors Directly
- Buy official translations (WebNovel coins, Amazon Kindle, etc.)
- Rate/review on NovelUpdates, Goodreads — helps visibility
- Buy merch if available
- Spread the word — recommend good novels to friends
Related Reading
- What Is Xianxia? — understand the genre first
- How to Start Reading Xianxia — step-by-step guide
- Chinese Web Novel Terms — understand terms you’ll encounter
Supporting official translations keeps the web novel ecosystem alive. Authors, translators, and platforms all need support to keep bringing us great stories.