
Saudi Arabia Wraps Up Participation in Muscat International Book Fair 2025
Led by the Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission, the Saudi delegation brought significant value to the fair. Their presence offered a platform for direct cultural exchange and highlighted the Kingdom's growing literary scene and translation initiatives—strengthening cultural ties across the Gulf.
The Saudi pavilion stood out with its vibrant and diverse cultural program, including intellectual seminars and dialogue sessions with prominent writers and thinkers. Moreover, these activities added depth to the Kingdom's participation and reflected the rich creativity and cultural dynamism emerging from Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia's involvement underscored its dedication to fostering cultural partnerships with the Sultanate of Oman, rooted in shared history and long-standing civilizational ties. Additionally, the collaboration reflects the expanding cooperation between cultural institutions and creatives in both countries.
Since its inception in 1992, the Muscat International Book Fair has been a cornerstone of the region's cultural calendar—promoting reading, supporting the Arab publishing industry, and elevating the profile of Omani literature across the Arab world.
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