Vietnam Book and Reading Culture Day has become an annual tradition in Bac Giang, celebrated as a “festival for book lovers.” This year, the Bac Giang People’s Committee continues the event with the theme: “Books: Awareness – Innovation – Creativity,” “Books for Me, for You.”

The organizing committee has launched a widespread campaign engaging all levels of government, organizations, schools, and citizens to join hands in building and promoting a strong reading culture, fostering a love of books, and encouraging reading habits throughout society.
Responding to this initiative, FAHASA is proud to participate with a 30m² booth at February 3rd Square, Bac Giang City. At the event, FAHASA presents a vibrant shopping space featuring a wide range of products including books across various genres, stationery, cultural goods, school supplies, souvenirs, and gifts — all designed to meet the diverse needs of readers.
Especially, FAHASA offers attractive promotional programs with discounts of up to 50%, along with meaningful gifts for visitors, contributing to a dynamic and enriching cultural event for the province.
The festival also features a variety of engaging activities such as exhibitions of books, newspapers, and historical-cultural documents; expert talks about books; displays of publications honoring the Party, President Ho Chi Minh, the homeland, and the people of Bac Giang; as well as showcasing the province’s achievements in socio-economic and cultural development.
These activities aim to widely promote the reading culture among all social groups, affirming the value and role of books in enhancing knowledge, skills, and intellectual growth while shaping character and lifelong learning habits.
FAHASA’s active participation not only adds richness to the Vietnam Book and Reading Culture Day but also underscores the company’s commitment to accompanying the community in spreading the joy of reading and nurturing a culture of lifelong learning.
FAHASA CORPORATION




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