Speaking at the opening of the discussion, Mr. Nguyen Cong Thanh, Deputy Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Ha Tinh province, shared that in today's era, when with just one touch of a smart electronic device, we can access the whole world, reading books has become more valuable than ever. Amidst the noisy flow of social networks and countless information updated every second, books are still the place to preserve the tranquility, depth and true value of knowledge. The phone can give us countless "spiritual foods" quickly and conveniently, but not all of them have nutritional value for the soul. As for books, whether paper or electronic, they are still "clean energy sources" of intelligence, helping us to calm down, contemplate and mature.

The discussion is an opportunity to decode together the big question: How to develop a reading culture in the digital age, so that electronic devices are not only entertainment tools but also effective means of accessing knowledge?

Comrade Nguyen Cong Thanh, Deputy Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Ha Tinh province delivered the opening speech at the seminar.

Dr. Vu Thuy Duong, Head of Publishing Department, Academy of Journalism and Communication, discussed and shared with staff, teachers and students about issues related to reading culture.

Students attending the seminar.

At the seminar, Dr. Vu Thuy Duong, Head of Publishing Department, Academy of Journalism and Communication, discussed and shared with staff, teachers and students about issues related to reading culture.

The highlight of the discussion program was the "Introducing Good Books" contest for students in grades 6, 7, 8, and 9. The contests were vividly illustrated with images, videos, and QR code presentations, demonstrating the spirit of combining traditional reading culture and digital technology . The judges awarded prizes to the most impressive introductions, recognizing the creativity, emotions, and ability to spread the love of books of students of Le Van Thiem Secondary School.

The Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Ha Tinh province presented nearly 200 books to the library of Le Van Thiem Secondary School.

Within the framework of the program, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Ha Tinh province presented nearly 200 books worth 20 million VND to the library of Le Van Thiem Secondary School; Waka Company donated electronic bookshelves, helping students access knowledge in a more modern and convenient way.

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