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Children and the reading festival day

HNN.VN - Compared to their peers living in Hue City and the lowlands, children in the mountainous and remote Nam Dong and A Luoi districts are at a significant disadvantage in terms of access to information technology, books, and age-appropriate publications. However, thanks to the efforts of the education sector, local authorities, and schools, the reading spaces for children in these places are increasingly being supplemented with a variety of books and periodicals, helping them have more "good friends" during their breaks or extracurricular activities.

A home with green roofA Luoi mountain and forest blurred in the mist

Joining the children and responding to the Vietnam Book and Reading Culture Day (April 21), Nguyen Khoa Huy, the photographer, recorded the beautiful images of children in A Luoi district making friends with books. Thua Thien Hue Weekly would like to introduce this peaceful space, as a way to spread the spirit of the book reading festival day to the green shoots of the future, where living conditions are still very difficult.

 Having pleasure with books
 A teacher guided the children to fill the forms to borrow books
 Choosing books
 In the school library
 Storybooks and children
 In the school yard
By Thua Thien Hue Weekly
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