Saudi Capital Guest of Honor as Riyadh Pavilion Opens at Buenos Aires Book Fair

Saudi Capital Guest of Honor as Riyadh Pavilion Opens at Buenos Aires Book Fair
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Saudi Capital Guest of Honor as Riyadh Pavilion Opens at Buenos Aires Book Fair

Saudi Capital Guest of Honor as Riyadh Pavilion Opens at Buenos Aires Book Fair

The Saudi Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission officially launched the Riyadh pavilion at the 49th Buenos Aires International Book Fair in Argentina.

The event, running from April 22 to May 12, features the Saudi capital as the guest of honor.
The commission leads Riyadh's participation in the fair, with a Saudi delegation that reflects the vibrant cultural and literary scene in Saudi Arabia with representatives from the Theater and Performing Arts Commission, the Heritage Commission, and the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance.
The King Fahd Glorious Quran Printing Complex, the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives, and the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSGAAL) are also represented, alongside the King Abdulaziz Public Library and the King Fahad National Library. Together, they aim to create a window for the fair's audience to experience Saudi culture, attracting visitors from Argentina and around the world, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
The Riyadh pavilion enhances the Saudi cultural presence in Latin America, introducing the capital as a model of civilization that reflects the transformative Saudi Vision 2030, SPA said.

It features a diverse array of literary and cultural content, including translations into Spanish to help build bridges of cultural understanding, it added.
Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission chief executive Abdullatif Alwasel, Buenos Aires Chief of Government Jorge Macri, Buenos Aires' Minister of Culture Gabriela Ricardes, and Argentina's Fundación El Libro (the Book Foundation) president, Christian Rainone, witnessed the launch of the Riyadh pavilion.



Traditional Bedouin Tents Preserve Heritage in Saudi Arabia's Northern Borders

The tents maintain historical symbolism, embodying the generosity and hospitality that have characterized Bedouin life for generations - SPA
The tents maintain historical symbolism, embodying the generosity and hospitality that have characterized Bedouin life for generations - SPA
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Traditional Bedouin Tents Preserve Heritage in Saudi Arabia's Northern Borders

The tents maintain historical symbolism, embodying the generosity and hospitality that have characterized Bedouin life for generations - SPA
The tents maintain historical symbolism, embodying the generosity and hospitality that have characterized Bedouin life for generations - SPA

With the arrival of winter, traditional Bedouin tents, a quintessential symbol of Bedouin heritage, once again dot the plains and plateaus of Northern Borders Region, as residents eagerly set them up to create warm and welcoming spaces for family and social gatherings, SPA reported.

Crafted primarily from goat's wool, these tents are distinguished by their excellent insulation against the cold and wind, making them ideal shelters in the harsh northern climate. They also maintain their historical symbolism, embodying the generosity and hospitality that have characterized Bedouin life for generations.

The craft of tent-making is a cherished traditional skill, often mastered by women and passed down through generations. Craftswoman Umm Ahmed explained that making a tent takes several days, with types varying based on shape and the number of poles. She noted that she learned the skill from her mother and is actively teaching her granddaughter to ensure the heritage survives.

Craftswoman Umm Sultan added that tents can range in price from SAR1,500 to over SAR6,000, depending on size and quality.
In recent years, these traditional tents have become a significant tourist attraction.

 

They draw visitors from across the Kingdom and the Gulf countries eager to experience authentic Bedouin life, including heritage activities, the preparation of Arabic coffee over a wood fire, and cozy evening gatherings on cool desert nights.


Indian Culture Week Brings Color, Celebration to Families at ‘Global Harmony 2’

Festivities opened with a performance by students of Dunes International School in Riyadh - SPA
Festivities opened with a performance by students of Dunes International School in Riyadh - SPA
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Indian Culture Week Brings Color, Celebration to Families at ‘Global Harmony 2’

Festivities opened with a performance by students of Dunes International School in Riyadh - SPA
Festivities opened with a performance by students of Dunes International School in Riyadh - SPA

The Global Harmony 2 initiative on Thursday welcomed thousands of visitors and families who gathered to enjoy a rich blend of cultural and entertainment activities presented during the Indian Culture Week.

The initiative is organized by the Ministry of Media in partnership with the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), SPA reported.

The event, one of the initiatives under the Quality of Life Program aimed at realizing Saudi Vision 2030, featured a diverse artistic lineup of live performances by Indian troupes as part of Indian Culture Week, drawing enthusiastic interaction from visitors and families alike.

Festivities opened with a performance by students of Dunes International School in Riyadh, followed by two shows highlighting traditional Indian heritage, a visually captivating circus filled with acrobatics and excitement, and a colorful carnival parade that filled the park with festive energy, traditional Indian costumes, and vibrant decorations.

A children’s stage also offered young visitors fun-filled entertainment areas featuring engaging games and lively performances.


Saudi Pavilion Showcases Rich Cultural Heritage at Sharjah Book Fair

Saudi Arabia's participation aims to enhance its cultural presence. SPA
Saudi Arabia's participation aims to enhance its cultural presence. SPA
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Saudi Pavilion Showcases Rich Cultural Heritage at Sharjah Book Fair

Saudi Arabia's participation aims to enhance its cultural presence. SPA
Saudi Arabia's participation aims to enhance its cultural presence. SPA

The Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission has inaugurated the Saudi pavilion at the Sharjah International Book Fair 2025, held at Sharjah Expo Center in the UAE from November 5 to 16.

The fair provides a vital opportunity for Saudi publishers to engage in knowledge exchange with global counterparts.

Led by the commission, the Kingdom’s participation aims to enhance its cultural presence and showcase the development of its publishing and translation sectors.

The pavilion features several national cultural and educational institutions, including the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance; King Abdulaziz University; King Fahd National Library; and King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language.

This initiative reflects the strong cultural ties between the Kingdom and the UAE, stressing their commitment to cooperate in publishing, translation, and knowledge production, while enhancing Arab and international cultural communication. It aligns with Saudi Vision 2030’s goal of building a sustainable cultural industry.

The Saudi pavilion will host a diverse cultural program, featuring literary seminars, dialogue sessions, workshops, and poetry evenings, showcasing prominent Saudi writers and thinkers and the richness of Saudi literature within the contemporary Arab cultural scene.