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The Disneyland Report > Disney News > NBA and Disney to promote reading in China Disney NewsNBA and Disney to promote reading in ChinaHouston Rockets and Sacramento Kings help spread the love of reading as part of NBA China Games 2004NEW YORK -- As part of the historic NBA China Games 2004, the National Basketball Association (NBA), DisneyHand, worldwide outreach for The Walt Disney Company, and Hong Kong Disneyland will work together to help promote literacy and the importance of reading in Shanghai and Beijing. The NBA's Read to Achieve program and DisneyHand's Reading Together initiative have teamed up to host Read to Achieve events at primary schools in Shanghai and Beijing during the NBA China Games 2004. As part of the collaboration between Disney and the NBA, Disney Publishing Worldwide, the world's largest publisher of children's books and magazines, will donate 1,000 books to each school. The first Read to Achieve event will take place on Wednesday, October 13, at the No. 1 Gao'an Road Primary School in Shanghai -- Houston Rockets Center Yao Ming's former school. Yao Ming and members of the Houston Rockets, will be joining NBA commissioner David Stern, Walt Disney Company President and COO Bob Iger, Shanghai Administration of Sport President, Mr. Jin Guoxiang and Vice President, Mr. Qiu Weichang, Basketball Hall of Famer Bob Lanier, WNBA Stars Diana Taurasi and Ruth Riley and special guest Mickey Mouse in a Reading Time Out. "I am proud to return to China, and the primary school I attended, to represent the NBA and the 'Read to Achieve' program," said Yao Ming. "Reading and learning are important no matter where you live and my teammates and I are extremely happy to be able to teach children that very essential lesson." "Over the years, Disney has captured the hearts and imaginations of millions of people around the world, and introducing that special magic to China is truly a historic undertaking," said Bob Iger. "The foundation of our creative success is rooted in Disney's great heritage of master storytelling -- whether in our films, theme parks or books -- and we are pleased that we will continue to grow our presence in China, particularly with the opening of Hong Kong Disneyland." A second Reading Time Out event will be held on Saturday, October 16, at the Beijing No.2 Experimental Primary School. Players from the Sacramento Kings, along with George Bodenheimer, Co-Chairman, Disney Media Networks and President, ESPN, Inc, NBA commissioner David Stern, WNBA stars Diana Taurasi and Ruth Riley, and Chinese Government Officials will participate. The NBA China Games 2004, sponsored by The Walt Disney Company, will be organized in conjunction with the respective Beijing Municipal Bureau of Sport and Shanghai Administration of Sports. The NBA China Games 2004 will be played on October 14 in Shanghai at the Shanghai Stadium and October 17 in Beijing at the Capital Stadium. In the U.S., the game in Shanghai will be broadcast on October 14 at 7:30 a.m. ET (4:30 a.m. PT) on ESPN and re-aired on ESPN2 at 7:30 pm ET (4:30 p.m. PT). The game in Beijing will be broadcast on October 16 at midnight ET (9:00 p.m. PT) on ESPN and re-aired on October 17 at 1:00 p.m. ET (10:00 a.m. PT) on ESPN. China Central Television (CCTV) and Shanghai TV (STV) are the respective host broadcasters for the games in Beijing and Shanghai. Both games will be carried live on CCTV 5 and Great Sports Channel, with re-airs on both channels and CCTV 2. Read to Achieve DisneyHand About Hong Kong Disneyland Return to Disney News. |
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