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Jeddah Book Fair kicks off with the theme “Ports of Culture”

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The Saudi Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission has announced the opening of the Jeddah Book Fair with the participation of more than 1,000 local and Arab publishing houses distributed across some 400 pavilions.

The Jeddah Book Fair, under the slogan of “Ports of Culture”, will be hosting a daily event full of literary, cultural and educational activities at the Jeddah Superdome until Saturday December 16.

The fair receives visitors daily from 11 am to 12 midnight, but on Friday the activities will start from 2 pm and will continue until 12 midnight.

The CEO of the commission, Dr. Mohammed Alwan, indicated that the cultural sector in Saudi Arabia enjoys unlimited support from the Kingdom’s leadership, under the supervision of Culture Minister Prince Badr bin Farhan.

“The Jeddah Book Fair comes with the book fairs initiative, one of the commission’s strategic initiatives that seeks to bring books to various regions of the Kingdom to enhance awareness and knowledge, and make it available to all segments of society,” added Alwan.

It includes seminars, dialogue sessions, poetry evenings led by a group of poets, and workshops in publishing and comic stories, such as comics and manga.

There will be a special area for manga and anime at the fair, where many interactive activities will be organized in the presence of a number of publishing houses specialized in the field of Japanese comics (manga) who will sell books and collectibles.

The event is held because of its great appeal to visitors of all ages

The commission continues its support to independent Saudi writers through the Saudi Author Corner, which provides the opportunity to view more than 100 titles by self-published Saudi writers to display their works.

This comes within the framework of enabling Saudi writers to sell their books.

Children can also enjoy the book fair as a pavilion has been allocated for them with activities mixed with learning and playing, performances, theater shows, puppet workshops, fashion, culinary arts, music, a storyboard-making workshop and more.

Activities will also be held in connection with the “Year of Arab Poetry 2023” initiative,  launched by the Ministry of Culture.