Book Festival Promotes Reading Culture in Tuyen Quang
The book festival aimed to foster a love for reading among students, offering them opportunities to explore and experience the vast world of knowledge through diverse activities. They also engaged in interactive sessions with guest speakers, intellectual games, and creative book-related activities.
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| On November 30 and December 1, at Dong Loi, Son Nam, and Thien Ke secondary schools in Son Duong district, Tuyen Quang province, the "World in Books, Wisdom Within You" Book Festival was held. The event, jointly organized by Good Neighbors International (GNI) and the schools, attracted over 1,900 students and 70 teachers. At the event, students participated in thematic reading stations such as "Tips for Children’s Reading", "Science", "Life Skills", and "Literature and Daily Life." The book festival aims to deepen their understanding of the importance of reading, helping to cultivate lifelong reading habits and enhance their knowledge and life skills. |
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