
World Book and Copyright Day, also called World Reading Day, is celebrated every April 23. It is a special day to encourage people around the world to enjoy books and respect the creators behind them. Created by UNESCO in 1995, this day reminds us of the power of books to connect cultures, generations, and the past with the future.
This date was chosen to honor famous writers like William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes, who passed away on this day. It also connects to a beautiful tradition from Catalonia, Spain. According to legend, a brave knight (骑士) named George saved a princess and received a book as a gift, symbolizing courage and wisdom. Today, people in Catalonia exchange books and roses on April 23, spreading kindness and knowledge.
On the World Book and Copyright Day, countries organize fun activities to promote reading. These include reading marathons, book fairs, and storytelling events. Many schools hold competitions where students share their favorite stories or create bookmarks. A special prize, the UNESCO Prize for Children’s Literature, is awarded to books that teach tolerance (宽容) and respect, helping young readers understand different cultures.
World Reading Day also teaches us to value copyright laws. These laws protect authors’ hard work and encourage more people to write and share ideas. By respecting copyright, we ensure that everyone has fair access to knowledge while supporting creativity.
Books open doors to new worlds. They entertain us, teach us about history, and help us understand people from different backgrounds. UNESCO believes that reading builds peace by fostering mutual respect. As technology grows, books remain important in all forms — printed, digital, or audiobooks.
Let’s celebrate World Book and Copyright Day by picking up a book, sharing a story, or thanking an author. Together, we can build a brighter future through the love of reading!
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