Riyadh Named Guest of Honor at Buenos Aires International Book Fair

Riyadh Named Guest of Honor at Buenos Aires International Book Fair
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Riyadh Named Guest of Honor at Buenos Aires International Book Fair

Riyadh Named Guest of Honor at Buenos Aires International Book Fair

The Saudi Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission is set to spearhead Riyadh's designation as the guest of honor at the Buenos Aires International Book Fair 2025.

The event will take place from April 22 to May 12 in Buenos Aires.

This remarkable cultural participation underscores the Kingdom's growing influence on the global cultural landscape. The commission is leading this initiative in collaboration with various national and cultural institutions.

Riyadh's selection as the fair's guest of honor highlights its significant role in the global cultural landscape. It reflects the city's commitment to fostering civilizational dialogue and embracing diverse cultures, utilizing culture as a platform for human interaction and knowledge exchange.

The Riyadh pavilion will feature a comprehensive cultural program comprising seminars, dialogue sessions, poetry evenings, performances, an engaging children's corner, and an exhibition of manuscripts and books. It will also include a dedicated section for Saudi publications translated into Spanish, all aimed at showcasing authentic Saudi culture globally and strengthening its presence in Latin America.



Saudi Arabia’s RCU Partners with Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art to Promote Cultural Heritage

This agreement is part of the commission's strategy to position AlUla as a global hub for heritage and culture while driving economic development. SPA
This agreement is part of the commission's strategy to position AlUla as a global hub for heritage and culture while driving economic development. SPA
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Saudi Arabia’s RCU Partners with Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art to Promote Cultural Heritage

This agreement is part of the commission's strategy to position AlUla as a global hub for heritage and culture while driving economic development. SPA
This agreement is part of the commission's strategy to position AlUla as a global hub for heritage and culture while driving economic development. SPA

The Royal Commission for AlUla has signed an agreement with the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Asian Art to foster knowledge exchange and raise global awareness of the northern Arabian Peninsula's cultural heritage and ancient civilizations.

The agreement encompasses joint research projects in art conservation, history, archaeology, and scientific studies. It also includes collaborative exhibitions, artifact exchanges, and museum research, contributing to the professional development of staff at both entities.

This agreement is part of the commission's strategy to position AlUla as a global hub for heritage and culture while driving economic development. It is all within a shared commitment to preserving, promoting, and celebrating cultural heritage.