Public figures give thoughts on World Book Day
Updated: 2014-04-23 07:21
(China Daily)
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Yu Dan, scholar
Reading is a path by which one reaches one's own soul. It helps us tell right and wrong, which seems especially important in this era of excessive information and confusion.
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Lang Lang, pianist
Reading and listening to music are the same, that is to connect to the creator's soul.
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Zhang Zhongzai, School of English and International Studies, Beijing Foreign Studies University
Youngsters, when you ask yourselves "where does all my time go?", do you realize how much precious time you've wasted on browsing useless information and photos on your cellphones, iPads and personal computers? Why not spend your time reading books from China and abroad about literature, history and philosophy? You will benefit greatly.
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