World Reading Day-Which Country's People Love Reading?

Apr 23, 2019

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World Book Day is known as the World Book and Copyright Day, also known as "World Book Day," and the original idea came from the International Publishers Association. In 1995, it was officially confirmed that April 23rd was the "World Book and Copyright Day". The purpose was to promote more people to read and write. I hope that everyone can respect and thank the literature that has made great contributions to human civilization. Cultural, scientific, and ideological masters protect intellectual property rights.

 

Which country's people love reading?


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Israel, one of the world's most loved countries, ranks first in the world in terms of per capita reading and is also the birthplace of Jews.

Everyone in Israel has 64 books a year, and there is a library for every 4,500 people. The National Library of Israel is the National Library of Israel. Founded in 1892, it is located at the Hebrew University of Givatram. It has more than 5 million books and the world's largest Hebrew and Jewish literature. Collection.

According to the latest data, Israel's population is around 8 million, accounting for about 0.2% of the world, but it has won 29% of the Nobel Prize.

 

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Hungary - One of the world's most loved countries, its land area and population are less than one percent of China's, but it has nearly 20,000 libraries, with an average of 500 people per library. Hungary has an average of 20 books per person per year, much more than Western Europeans in the same region.

A country that advocates studying and studying will certainly get a good return. Israel is sparsely populated, but it has a lot of talent. Although the founding time was short, there were 8 Nobel Prize winners, and 18.5% of the Nobel laureates were Jewish.

They use their intelligence and wisdom to create amazing material and spiritual wealth.

 

In India, the Indians spend about 10 hours a week reading.

Slyram, CEO of the Klausworth Bookstore, which has 26 bookstore chains in India, says Indians are very pioneering and reading is an indispensable part of their lives.

 

He said: "They are very focused on reading. That's why they have a great education and they have done very well in foreign universities."

“People are educating themselves to cope with the changes that have occurred in their lives. To do this, you must enrich yourself by reading.


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