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Muscat book fair ends, sees over 649,000 visitors

Muscat book fair ends, sees over 649,000 visitors

Muscat Daily04-05-2025
Muscat – The 29th Muscat International Book Fair concluded on Saturday with 649,589 booklovers visiting its stalls at Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre.
This year's edition was one of the largest to date, featuring 674 publishing houses from 35 countries. Of these, 640 participated directly, while 34 were represented through local and regional agencies. The event's digital catalogue listed more than 681,000 titles – including 467,413 Arabic books and 213,610 in other languages – underscoring the fair's global appeal.
Speaking at the closing ceremony, Ahmed bin Saud al Rawahi, Director of the fair, said it has played a vital role in promoting reading culture and enhancing Oman's cultural landscape. He noted its impact on the publishing industry and broader economic sectors, while also showcasing the country's literary achievements.
Highlighting regional culture, North Sharqiyah was this year's Guest of Honour at the fair. The governorate presented a rich programme reflecting its artistic and intellectual heritage. Additionally, the fair hosted 'Saudi Cultural Days', marking enhanced cultural ties with the kingdom through participation of leading Saudi writers and creatives.
Rawahi announced Al Wusta as Guest of Honour at the 30th edition of the fair.
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