Saudi Arabia has wrapped up its extraordinary participation in the London Book Fair 2025 after introducing visitors to Saudi culture and heritage, according to Arab News.
Held in London, from March 11 to 13, the fair provided the Kingdom with an opportunity to strengthen its international presence and solidify its position as a prestigious global cultural destination.
Through a comprehensive cultural experience, Saudi pavilions offered several glimpses into the Kingdom’s culture, arts, and heritage under the leadership of the Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission.
The fair also highlighted the participation of various other cultural entities such as the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language, the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives, the King Abdulaziz Public Library, the King Fahad National Library, as well as the Publishing Association.
Bassam Al-Bassam, General Manager of Publishing at the Saudi Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission, noted that the Kingdom’s participation in the fair fulfilled its strategic goals of boosting international cultural exchange, reviewing Saudi literary movements, as well as supporting Saudi authors in reaching a global audience.
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