Towel Day & Douglas Adams

Towel Day is celebrated to remember the British writer Douglas Adams, who wrote The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. In his famous book, a towel is described as the most useful thing a traveler can have in space. After Adams died in 2001, his fans started this special day to honor his life and ideas. On Towel Day, people carry towels with them in public places such as schools, offices, and streets. This fun tradition shows how literature can become part of everyday culture. It also reminds people about creativity, humor, and the importance of imagination in modern life.

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