Saudi Arabia recently concluded its role as the guest of honor at the Beijing International Book Fair, which took place from June 19 to 23. The Kingdom’s pavilion attracted a large number of Chinese visitors who were eager to learn about Saudi culture, arts, and heritage. Various cultural entities such as the Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission, the Heritage Commission, and the Culinary Arts Commission participated in providing an integrated cultural experience. The pavilion also hosted 15 dialogue seminars that highlighted the impact of Saudi culture on Chinese culture, the legacy of Saudi and Chinese novels, and the history of civilizations.
The Saudi-Chinese Linguistic Forum was held on the sidelines of the event, emphasizing the importance of cultural exchange and cooperation between Saudi Arabia and China. A special pavilion dedicated to the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Award for Cultural Cooperation was also featured at the exhibition. Several agreements were signed between Saudi publishers and their Chinese counterparts, showcasing the Translate initiative to translate books such as “The Forbidden City: Chinese History since the Fifteenth Century” and “Historical Tales of the Great Wall of China”.
The Beijing International Book Fair, which is the second-largest book fair in the world, is considered the most influential exhibition in China and Asia. Organized by the China National Publications Import and Export Group, the fair has been running since 1986. The successful participation of Saudi Arabia as the guest of honor at the event reflects the growing cultural ties between the two countries. It also provided a platform for showcasing Saudi culture, literature, and heritage to a wider international audience.
Looking ahead, the Literature, Publishing, and Translation Authority is gearing up for the Seoul International Book Fair, which will be held in the Korean capital from June 26 to 30. The participation of Saudi Arabia in such international book fairs underlines the country’s commitment to promoting its culture and literature on a global stage. Through these events, Saudi Arabia aims to establish stronger cultural ties with other countries and foster greater mutual understanding and cooperation in the field of literature and arts.
The Saudi pavilion at the Beijing International Book Fair featured a cultural program that included seminars, live performances of Arabic calligraphy, sculpture, and handicrafts, as well as exhibitions of books, manuscripts, and artifacts from the Kingdom. The event also included displays of traditional costumes and musical instruments used in Saudi music. The rich cultural experience provided by the Saudi pavilion helped to enhance dialogue between different cultures and showcase the diversity and heritage of Saudi Arabia to the Chinese public.
Overall, Saudi Arabia’s successful participation as the guest of honor at the Beijing International Book Fair highlights the country’s efforts to strengthen cultural ties with China and promote its rich cultural heritage on a global platform. The agreements signed between Saudi and Chinese publishers, as well as the various cultural activities and exhibitions organized at the event, underscore the mutual interest in promoting cultural exchange and cooperation between the two countries. Such international events play a crucial role in enhancing cultural diplomacy and fostering greater understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures worldwide.