Literature, Publishing, Translation Commission Inaugurates Jeddah Book Fair 2024

The fair runs until December 21 featuring a vibrant cultural program - SPA
The fair runs until December 21 featuring a vibrant cultural program - SPA
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Literature, Publishing, Translation Commission Inaugurates Jeddah Book Fair 2024

The fair runs until December 21 featuring a vibrant cultural program - SPA
The fair runs until December 21 featuring a vibrant cultural program - SPA

The Jeddah Book Fair 2024, hosted by the Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission at the Jeddah Superdome Centre, kicked off with the participation of over 1,000 local and international publishing houses and agencies from more than 22 countries distributed across 450 pavilions.

According to SPA, government agencies and various Saudi and Arab cultural bodies and institutions took part as well in the event.
The fair, which runs until December 21, features a vibrant cultural program entailing a variety of 100 events, complemented by numerous lectures, seminars, and workshops led by more than 170 specialists.

It also provides an interactive zone for children, offering cultural programs focused on writing, composing, theatre, and the animation industry, along with various interactive activities through 40 different events.

A dedicated corner for Saudi authors is also available, accessible through multiple options, and further enhanced by free reading areas.



Closing Festival of 'Year of the Camel' Kicks Off in Riyadh

The festival offers a memorable conclusion to the Year of the Camel
The festival offers a memorable conclusion to the Year of the Camel
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Closing Festival of 'Year of the Camel' Kicks Off in Riyadh

The festival offers a memorable conclusion to the Year of the Camel
The festival offers a memorable conclusion to the Year of the Camel

The closing festival for the “Year of the Camel 2024,” organized by the Ministry of Culture, began on Thursday at Laysen Valley in Riyadh. Spanning three days, the event celebrates camels as cultural icons and integral elements of Saudi Arabia’s heritage.
According to a statement from the Ministry of Culture, the festival will highlight initiatives, milestones, and events that have amplified the cultural significance of camels and their legacy throughout 2024. It is designed to engage children, families, and tourists with an array of activities and experiences.
On the opening day, notable attractions include the “Camel Trails Parade,” a grand spectacle showcasing the authenticity of Saudi heritage and the historical and cultural importance of camels. Another highlight is “Al-Wajna,” a visually captivating 3D exhibit depicting the beauty of camels in their natural environments.
Visitors can also explore “Camp Hump,” a unique area offering camel-back journeys, or experience the “Light Projection” show, which features a stunning visual display celebrating the enduring bond between camels and humans.
The festival features a dedicated pavilion for the “Year of the Camel,” offering an immersive cultural journey through the year’s most notable initiatives. The King Salman Global Academy for the Arabic Language will host an interactive pavilion that emphasizes the cultural and historical significance of camels in Arab heritage and their central role in Saudi culture.
Families will enjoy the “Mazyouna Initiative,” where children can engage in creative activities such as painting, photography, and interactive games. Additionally, live performances by skilled artisans will showcase traditional camel-related crafts, reflecting their exceptional expertise.
Food enthusiasts can savor diverse culinary offerings at the festival’s food court, which features restaurants, cafes, and vibrant vendors selling camel-related products.
The three-day celebration at Laysen Valley is more than just a festival—it is a cultural milestone. With immersive exhibits, family-friendly activities, and a vibrant atmosphere, the event ensures every visitor departs with a deeper connection to Saudi Arabia’s heritage and identity. Serving as a tribute to camels as timeless symbols of unity, strength, and tradition, the festival offers a memorable conclusion to the “Year of the Camel.”