Third Edition of Almadinah Book Fair to Start on July 30

The Saudi Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission logo
The Saudi Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission logo
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Third Edition of Almadinah Book Fair to Start on July 30

The Saudi Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission logo
The Saudi Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission logo

The Saudi Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission will organize the third edition of Almadinah Book Fair 2024 from July 30 to August 5.

More than 300 Arab and international publishing houses and agencies will take part in the fair, which features a diverse array of lectures, workshops, and seminars, with the participation of a select group of experts and intellectuals, enhancing the cultural and literary scene.

The commission's CEO, Dr. Mohammed Alwan, emphasized that the current edition of Almadinah Book Fair reflects the ongoing support the culture sector receives from the wise leadership.

He underscored the fair's significance in showcasing Madinah's rich cultural heritage and its contribution to the cultural movement, further solidifying the Kingdom's growing position in the publishing industry.

Alwan highlighted that the fair has evolved into a highly anticipated annual event and a prominent platform for knowledge that draws thousands of visitors. He emphasized the commission's commitment to offering an enriched and comprehensive knowledge experience in the new edition of the fair, catering to visitors of all ages.

He added that the fair aims to serve as a cultural platform that fosters a culture of reading among all members of society. It showcases the talents of Saudi writers and creators and draws in prominent writers and publishers from the Kingdom, the region, and the world.

This year's book fair provides a comprehensive cultural experience featuring the latest literary, knowledge, and scientific publications from hundreds of local, Arab, and international publishing houses. The event also incorporates 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 engage with 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.



Saudi Arabia, EU Discuss Cultural Relations

The CEO of the Saudi Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission met in Riyadh on Thursday with the EU Ambassador to the Kingdom. SPA
The CEO of the Saudi Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission met in Riyadh on Thursday with the EU Ambassador to the Kingdom. SPA
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Saudi Arabia, EU Discuss Cultural Relations

The CEO of the Saudi Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission met in Riyadh on Thursday with the EU Ambassador to the Kingdom. SPA
The CEO of the Saudi Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission met in Riyadh on Thursday with the EU Ambassador to the Kingdom. SPA

The CEO of the Saudi Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission (LPTC), Mohammed Hasan Alwan, met Thursday with European Union Ambassador to the Kingdom Christophe Farnaud.
At LPTC headquarters in Riyadh, the two officials discussed cultural relations and ways to further develop them.

The meeting also showcased several LPTC programs and initiatives.

They also discussed means of cooperation in literature, publishing, and translation, as well as the participation in joint cultural and literary exhibitions to enhance Saudi-EU relations in these domains.