Fifth Vietnam Book Day slated for April

The fifth Vietnam Book Day is slated for April 18-22, 2018 at Thong Nhat Park in Hanoi, according to the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC).
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Hanoi (VNA)– The fifth Vietnam Book Day is slated for April 18-22, 2018 at Thong Nhat Parkin Hanoi, according to the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC).

The MIC revealed that abook publishing month will be held from April 1 to May 1 in response to the event.

Themed “Book andFamily,” the Vietnam Book Day this year aims to foster connectivity betweenauthors and readers, encouraging and developing reading culture among the community,contributing to building a learning society.

During the event, anumber of exchanges with authors and seminars on various issues will be held. Acommunication campaign will also be organise to encourage the response ofschools, agencies, organisations, ministries, sectors and localities.

The annually VietnamBook Day has become a festival of the community and an important cultural eventof the whole society.-VNA
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