Do you know about World Reading Day? It was set up by UNESCO in 1995. Its purpose is to encourage people, especially students, to discover the pleasure of reading. It is also the day to honor a great writer, William Shakespeare, who was born and died on that day. Many countries celebrate World Reading Day. Take the UK as an example, on that day, millions of students can buy books at lower prices than usual in any bookstore. It has been done every year since 1998. World Reading Day in the UK takes place on March 7th. This day applies to (适用) the UK and Ireland only. Most other countries, including China, celebrate World Reading Day on April 23rd every year. World Reading Day is also well-known in China. Former Chinese Premier, Wen Jiabao, a book lover, did a lot of reading every day though he was very busy. He set out a project of encouraging a love for reading in all Chinese people. He suggested that young people should spend more time reading. "Books cannot change the world, but people can change the world by changing themselves through reading," he said. "Reading makes a full man," said English philosopher (哲学家) Francis Bacon and no truer words were said than these. Reading helps us to follow the latest development of science and technology. Reading also gives us information about other cultures and places of the world. Reading can benefit us in many ways, so it is necessary for us to spend more time in reading every day. |