On the eve of World Book Day in 2024, Beijing No. 166 Middle School held the second Boya Book Fair. The school joins hands with the bookstore and uses the campus book market as a carrier to help students improve their interest in reading and appreciate the meaning of reading.
"Read well, read more, and read good books." In the spring season, Beijing No. 166 Middle School held the second Boya Book Fair. The school invited Wangfujing Bookstore and Hanfenlou Bookstore of the Commercial Press to bring the book market to the campus. The two bookstores have prepared a wide variety of books and cultural and creative products, and offer discounts to facilitate students and teachers to read and purchase.
At the campus book market, there are a wide variety of books and cultural and creative products; the event site is crowded and lively. Some of the students were looking for their favorites in the rows of books, some were happily sharing their joy with their friends after purchasing cultural and creative products, and some could not wait to open the books they purchased and start reading. In front of the Bing Xin statue, under the magnolia tree, the laughter and laughter of liberal arts students form a moving picture full of scholarly atmosphere. After purchasing the books she was interested in, Dong Suixin, Class 9, Grade 3, commented: “The price offered by the bookstore is very favorable, and it saves waiting time compared to online shopping. Buying books at the campus book market is really a good choice.
According to the staff of Hanfenlou Bookstore of the Commercial Press, books in literature, popular science, history and other categories are relatively more popular, and some varieties are even sold out, showing the enthusiasm of students for reading. They have come to Hanfenlou Bookstore for two consecutive years. The campus book market of No. 166 Middle School has added cultural and creative products this year, attracting the attention of many students. At the book market, the school also scrolled through the recommended books provided by the two bookstores on the big screen at the entrance of the library. This campus book fair was well received by students and inspired their interest in reading. Liu Shujun, Class 4, Grade 2, felt that this book fair was “more in line with her taste” than last year. Li Bingyue, Grade 3, Grade 2, also expressed that she liked reading more. , this activity has made his interest in reading more intense. Students also have more expectations for next year’s book fair. Meng Rao, Class 1, Grade 1, hopes that there will be more unpacked books at the book fair for easy browsing and selection. .
It is worth mentioning that Chen Jianan, Class 2, Grade 2, combined his personal calligraphy skills to inscribe couplets for this book fair event - the first couplet "Chu Lian Mo Yun embellishes wisdom", the second couplet "Magnolia trees cultivate talents", and the horizontal couplet " "Boya Book Market". Couplets are posted at the entrance of the library. The dignified official script shows the historical heritage of the school and the cultural connotation of the book market, and also reveals the talent and poetry of liberal arts students.
"Reading is the ladder of human progress." "Quan Ying, the school's teaching director, said that the school actively implements the "Reading Literacy Improvement Project" of the Dongcheng District Education System to improve students' reading and expression skills in all subjects and lay the foundation for students' lifelong learning. This semester, each subject is designed in the teaching process Thematic reading task groups are organized to guide students in subject reading methods and cultivate students' reading abilities and habits. The school also actively carries out a variety of reading activities, such as reading clubs, to create a campus reading atmosphere, enhance students' reading interest, and promote their reading. Develop a lifelong reading habit
Written by Beijing Youth Daily reporter Zhang Yuemeng Correspondent Zang Jingyi
Editor/Gao Yan