The per capita reading of Israelis is 60 books a year, ranking first in the world, and Israel is the only country in the world without illiteracy. The country of Israel. The whole world knows that Jews are smart and can do business. Their intelligence is inseparable from their reading habits.
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The average Japanese reads 40 books a year, ranking second in the world. The Japanese are famous for attaching importance to education. They also strive to improve the country's cultural soft power. They hold regular reading weeks and other activities every year, and Japanese nationals will also actively participate. Therefore, Japan has formed an atmosphere of loving reading. On buses and subway stations, most Japanese people stare at books instead of mobile phones.
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The French read 20 books per capita every year, ranking third in the world. In Europe, the country that loves reading most is France. We all know that French people are romantic and emotional, but we don't know that they love reading. French reading has become a living habit, and both old people and children have kept reading habits for a long time.
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South Korea's per capita reading per year is 1 1, ranking fourth in the world. Koreans also love reading. Koreans pay attention to cultivating children's reading habits from an early age. Teachers will do everything possible to attract children to participate in reading. Many Koreans' study rooms are really full of books. The most important thing is that they will read these books.