Najran Education Department Starts Teaching Chinese at Public, Private Schools

General view in the city of Najran, Saudi Arabia - AP
General view in the city of Najran, Saudi Arabia - AP
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Najran Education Department Starts Teaching Chinese at Public, Private Schools

General view in the city of Najran, Saudi Arabia - AP
General view in the city of Najran, Saudi Arabia - AP

The Department of Education in Najran launched a program to teach the enriching Chinese language in the region's public and private secondary schools.
The department said that the program targets 1,506 students from the second secondary grade by including the program of teaching the enriching Chinese language for students with one class per week in public and private secondary schools, SPA reported.
The Assistant of Educational Affairs at the Department, Hussein Al Muammar, noted that the program aims to develop students' skills, grant them self-learning skills based on activities and encourage students to explore the Chinese language at an early date to enroll for the Chinese language class in the third secondary grade in the optional field.
The Department of Education in Najran seeks to achieve national goals and keep pace with the development of Saudi-Chinese relations in various fields through the optimal investment of available human resources in the field of education by entrusting them with supervising enrichment programs and diversifying the practices of adopting the Chinese language in public and private schools.



Third Edition of Madinah Book Fair Gets Underway

The third edition of Madinah Book Fair kicked off on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
The third edition of Madinah Book Fair kicked off on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
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Third Edition of Madinah Book Fair Gets Underway

The third edition of Madinah Book Fair kicked off on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
The third edition of Madinah Book Fair kicked off on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia. (SPA)

The third edition of the Madinah Book Fair, organized by the Authority for Literature, Publishing and Translation, kicked off in Saudi Arabia’s Madinah on Tuesday.

The event, which runs through August 5, features more than 200 pavilions and the participation of more than 300 Arab and international publishing houses and agencies.

The exhibition has become an awaited annual event, and a forum that provides an integrated knowledge experience to thousands of visitors every year and contributes to spreading cultural awareness among the residents of Madinah.

This year’s edition provides a comprehensive cultural experience featuring the latest literary, knowledge, and scientific publications from hundreds of local, Arab, and international publishing houses.

The event will also see the participation of various governmental and private cultural entities and community institutions and universities, showcasing their initiatives and highlighting their contributions. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet the authors at the book signing corner.

The fair also dedicates an area for children, offering educational and skill-based activities and workshops designed to enhance their creative abilities.

The exhibition, which extends over seven days, coincides with the school summer break, allowing all family members to have an enjoyable experience and an integrated cultural journey, especially as it provides the latest titles and book releases in the literary and scientific fields.

It will also witness many cultural and intellectual activities that aim to enrich the culture and knowledge production sector and consolidate the culture of reading through a rich and diverse program in various knowledge fields.

A group of Saudi and Arab writers, authors, and intellectuals will participate in the event, through panel discussions, workshops, and poetry evenings.

The Madinah Book Fair is part of Saudi Arabia’s endeavor to confirm the leading cultural and historical position of Madinah, and to boost the cultural attractiveness of the Kingdom and its role in the publishing industry.