Jakarta – Jakarta every year to commemorate Jakarta Children’s Day Reading (Hanjaba) on August 24. This warning is an important event to promote interest in reading among children and young people through a variety of literacy activities in different regions of the capital. The provincial government of DKI Jakarta was started by the library and archive service by the tradition that has been going on for years, through the library and archival service. With the spirit of literacy, Hanjaba is not only ceremonial, but a real movement that involves schools, the community, in the wider community. Browse to continue with Hanjaba’s background content with reference to the official website of the Jakarta Library and Archief Service, Hanjaba was born of the government’s concern for the low interest in reading among children. Through this moment, schools and libraries in Jakarta are invited to play an active role in organizing interesting and useful literacy activities. In addition, Hanjaba is also a place to introduce the regional library as a center for learning resources. With a variety of creative programs, the government hopes that children will be more familiar with books and make it part of everyday life. The purpose and advantage of warning The main purpose of Hanjaba is to promote a reading culture from childhood. The provincial government of DKI Jakarta emphasizes the importance of literacy as a provision for the younger generation to cope with the challenges of education in the digital era. Hanjaba activities are also designed in such a way that children not only read, but to write stories, tell, to pour creative ideas. In this way, literacy is not only a technical ability, but also a way of developing character and critical mindset. How to celebrate Hanjaba based on the official agenda of previous years, Hanjaba celebrations usually include: literacy socialization in schools and libraries since early August. Literacy party by reading together, cheap bookbazaars and writing stores. Competitions such as reading poetry, writing short stories, drawing and coloring for primary school pupils. Creative activities involving teachers, librarians, literacy communities and the general public to expand the impact of reading movements. Hanjaba is not only an annual warning, but a sustainable movement to build a reading culture in Jakarta. Happy Jakarta Children’s Day Read 2025! (Wia/IMK)
Jakarta Children’s Day Read August 24: History and How to Celebrate
