日 World Book Day Books have long embodied the human capacity to conjure up worlds, both real and imagined, giving voice to the diversity of human experience. They help us share ideas, obtain information and inspire admiration for different cultures, enabling far-reachin...
World Book and Copyright Day is a celebration to promote the enjoyment of books and reading. Each year, on 23 April, celebrations take place all over the world to recognize the scope of books - a link between the past and the future,...
World Book Day, also known as International Day of the Book, is an annual event on 23 April celebrating authors, readers, illustrators and books. It is officially organized by UNESCO and is also celebrated in the United Kingdom every first Thursday in March. See the fact file below for mor...
This World Book Day, the UN aimed to encourage people to explore topics and formats outside of their regular choices. In recent years, audiobooks have grown more popular in China, accounting for most of the world's consumption after the United States. ...
了解世界读书日的背景和意义。中国文化阅读 世界读书日历史沿革: 世界读书日起源于哪个国家?为什么会成为一个全球性的文化节日? 庆祝方式: 不同国家庆祝世界读书日的方式有哪些?人们如何参与其中? 推广阅读: 世界读书日对于推广阅读有何重要意义? 中国文化阅读中国文化阅读中国古典文学儒家经典佛学典籍《红楼梦》《论语...
As this year'sWorld Book Dayis coming, let's take a look at the world's fascinating libraries andenjoy the fun of reading. Interior view of the Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, taken on April 19, 2022. [Photo/Xinhua] ...
Do you know the inspiration for World Book Day is from a beautiful tale? April 23rd is Saint George's Day in Catalonia, Spain. George, the warrior, defeated the evil dragon in the deep mountains and rescued the trapped princess by himself. The princess gave him a book in return. From ...
All Dressed Up for World Book Day – 100,000 costumes to give away! Uncategorized | 15 January 2025 World Book Day, Rubies and Parentkind are teaming up to give more children the opportunity of dressing up for World […] Read More ...
Just 2% of pupils study a whole novel or play by a women for GCSE English, a new study reveals. The research by End Sexism in Schools (ESIS), published onWorld Book Day, found a similar pattern across all four exam boards: students are consistently reading books by and about...