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What reading day is April 23rd this year?

April 23rd, 222 is the 27th World Book Day.

The full name of World Book Day on April 23rd is World Book and Copyright Day, also known as World Book Day. The purpose of its establishment is to promote more people to read and write. I hope everyone can respect and thank the literary, cultural, scientific and ideological masters who have made great contributions to human civilization and protect intellectual property rights. On April 23rd every year, more than 1 countries in the world hold various celebrations and book promotion activities.

The keynote declaration of World Reading Day is: "I hope that people scattered around the world, whether you are old or young, whether you are poor or rich, whether you are sick or healthy, can enjoy the pleasure of reading, respect and thank the masters of literature, culture and science who have made great contributions to human civilization, and can protect intellectual property rights".

Reading Day:

On the 27th World Reading Day on April 23rd, 222, under the guidance of China Campus Health Action Leading Group and China Care for the Next Generation Health Sports Foundation, sponsored by China Care for the Next Generation Working Committee Health Sports Development Center, China Youth and Children's Physical and Mental Health Education Management Committee, China Youth and Children's Health and Safety Food Management Committee, and supported by the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Public Security, Guangming Daily Press and many other units, "Reading Red Classics and Paying Salary".

At the scene, the representatives of red scarves from various schools in Beijing read red classics impassioned and full of energy, and poured out their love and gratitude for China's * * * production party and the motherland. The children are absorbed in reading red books, and their hearts are surging. They use their own understanding to vividly tell the audience the baptism of red culture on their hearts.