This is an activity in response to Vietnam Book and Reading Culture Day, aiming to spread reading culture to lecturers, students and the community, and at the same time contribute to building a source of documents for research, study and entertainment in many genres: literature, culture, economics, education, life, textbooks...
Chi Culture Joint Stock Company has been building 300 free library bookshelves for primary schools, middle schools, high schools, colleges and universities in the 5-year period (2020-2025).
The “Spreading Love” bookshelf contributes to building a source of documents to serve the research, teaching, learning and entertainment needs of officials, employees and students of the Vietnam-USA College.
At the Bookcase donation ceremony, Ms. Nguyen Le Chi, Director of Chi Culture Joint Stock Company shared: “Chibooks wishes to contribute to helping students love reading more, encourage students to come to the school library, seek new knowledge and increase their passion for exploring and learning about the world. At the same time, Chibooks will introduce authors to exchange and share with students about reading culture in various fields, especially culture and literature, contributing to nurturing the spiritual life of students”.
Previously, on March 14, at Diamond Place Convention Center, the MOU signing ceremony between Chibooks and Vietnam-USA College took place with the goal of continuously improving training quality to provide human resources suitable to the needs of today's society.
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Representatives of Vietnam-USA College presented commemorative medals to the Chinese Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City and Chibooks. |
As the main sponsor of the award ceremony, Mr. Xu Zhou, Deputy Consul General of China in Ho Chi Minh City, said: “This year marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of China-Vietnam diplomatic relations, and is also the ‘Year of China-Vietnam Humanitarian Exchanges’. In this year of special significance, we are all the more aware that cultural exchange is an important link to enhance mutual understanding between the people of the two countries and consolidate the traditional friendship between the two countries. We hope that the books presented today will become a window to help young Vietnamese people explore Chinese culture, so that more and more young people will become lovers of Chinese culture and become promoters of China-Vietnam friendship.”
In 2024 alone, Chibooks signed MOU cooperation agreements with more than 20 domestic colleges and universities and donated many "Spreading Love" Bookcases with 12,525 books to libraries at home and abroad, with a total value of more than 1.6 billion VND.
Source: https://nhandan.vn/trao-tang-tu-sach-lan-toa-yeu-thuong-cho-truong-cao-dang-viet-my-voi-tong-tri-gia-gan-167-trieu-dong-post871494.html
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