Book fair inspires reading culture among Vietnamese students in Russia

WVR/VNA - On April 21, a book festival was held in Moscow in response to the Vietnam Book and Reading Cultural Day, creating a chance for the Vietnamese community in Russia to meet, exchange books, and promote the reading culture.
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A book fair is held in Moscow on April 21 in response to the Vietnam Book and Reading Cultural Day. (Photo: VNA)

Themed “Tram Ky uc” (memory station), the event was jointly organized by the “Vong tay Viet-Nga” (Vietnam- Russia embrace) association and the Vietnamese Students’ Association in Russia, aiming at inspiring solidarity and patriotism among members of the overseas Vietnamese community.

A fund-raising event was also held to build schools for mountainous students at home.

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Visitors at the book fair. (Photo: VNA)

The Vietnam Book and Reading Culture Day was first held in 2022 following a decision by the Prime Minister.

The day is expected to encourage and develop the reading movement among the community, contributing to building a learning society. In addition, it aims to honor readers, authors, publishers, printers, and libraries that strive to preserve, collect, and promote books.

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(Source: VNA)