Among the usual highlights is a one-off event celebrated the Year of the Camel (in fact the Year of the Camelids, so alpacas, lamas and vicunas too, but guessing there aren’t too many of those on the Peninsula).
The Jeddah Book Fair has officially closed at the Jeddah Superdome. Organised by the Saudi Authority for Literature, Publishing, and Translation, the fair brought together over 1,000 publishing houses and agencies from 22 countries, spread across 450 pavilions.
The Year of the Camel
Among the usual highlights is a one-off event celebrated the Year of the Camel (in fact the Year of the Camelids, so alpacas, lamas and vicunas too, but guessing there aren’t too many of those on the Peninsula).
Event Highlights
Other highlights included the Cultural Program, featuring over 100 activities, including lectures, workshops, and seminars led by more than 170 experts;
the Interactive Area for Children, offering 40 unique activities focused on writing, storytelling, theatre, and animation:
Manga Corner, a dedicated space for graphic storytelling enthusiasts; the Saudi Authors Pavilion, showcasing the latest publications by Saudi writers, and the Discounted Book Area.
Previous incarnations have attracted thousands of visitors, with the 2023 fair drawing an estimated 50,000 attendees over its duration.
The last of three
The Jeddah Fair is the final of the three big Saudi literature events each year, and second in size to the Riyadh International Book Fair, which routinely pulls in one million visitors.
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