Saudi Arabia’s Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission has inaugurated the Kingdom’s pavilion at the Muscat International Book Fair 2025, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
Set to run until May 3 at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre, the fair features the participation of 35 countries and 674 publishing houses.
Dr. Abdul Latif Al-Wasil, the commission’s CEO, highlighted that the Kingdom’s participation in the event reflects the strong cultural relations between both Saudi Arabia and Oman.
Al-Wasil also noted that the fair represents a valuable platform for Saudi publishers to engage with other publishers from various nations and cultural backgrounds.
The commission is partnering with various entities during the fair, as follows:
- King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language
- King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives (Darah)
- Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance
- King Abdulaziz Public Library
- King Fahd Quran Printing Complex
- Taibah University
The Saudi pavilion showcases various glimpses into the Saudi cultural landscape through a comprehensive cultural program including literary seminars, dialogue sessions, and poetry evenings.
In line with Saudi Vision 2030, the pavilion promotes investment opportunities in the Kingdom’s cultural sector.
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