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Chinese-Saudi Cultural Exchange Promoted at Riyadh Book Fair
More than cultural ties, the Riyadh International Book Fair highlights the increased Chinese-Saudi cooperation in trade and tourism.
Article Summary:
- Chinese literature and culture are showcased in the Riyadh International Book Fair 2024, a testament to growing Saudi-Chinese relations.
- Bayt El-Hekma is one of the notable participants in the fair, speaking about its work translating Chinese classics into the Arabic language.
- The event not only highlights strengthened Chinese-Saudi ties but also the increased cooperation in trade, technology, and tourism.
The Riyadh International Book Fair 2024 emphasizes the deepening Chinese-Saudi cultural exchange.
Moreover, it also highlights the growing influence of China in the region’s cultural landscape. China’s participation at the fair includes forums, art exhibitions, and discussions that focus on shared historical and cultural experiences.
The fair is taking place at the King Saud University from September 26 to October 5. There, attendees can enjoy more than 2,000 publishing houses from 30 countries, including China. Through the fair, the Saudi Arabia’s Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission aims to promote cultural exchange and knowledge sharing.
Bayt El-Hekma: Bridging the literature gap
As the event showcases Chinese literature alongside modern novels, it gives readers a taste of classic and contemporary thought. The fair also supports the growing demand for Chinese language learning. For instance, prominent publisher Bayt El-Hekma played a vital role in bridging the gap between the two nations through literature.
Bayt El-Hekma, which translates to the “House of Wisdom,” is a royal library that has existed since 830 AD. It is one of the world’s most important centers of learning, specializing in subjects such as translation, philosophy, and literature.
At the book fair, Bayt El-Hekma spoke about its work translating Chinese literature into Arabic. These include classics such as Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War” and Luo Guanzhong’s “Three Kingdoms.”
Bayt El-Hekma’s editorial manager, Amr Moglith, has observed a growing interest in the Chinese language and culture in the kingdom.
“I see a demand from Saudis to learn the Chinese language,” he said. “With every year, the demand for Chinese books increases.”
Chinese language and culture’s importance
Earlier, in September 2024, 175 Chinese teachers arrived in Saudi Arabia as part of joint program. Under the initiative, these teachers will deliver classes in Saudi schools using the Chinese language.
With Chinese language skills, Saudi Arabia hopes to boost job prospects and unlock educational opportunities for young Saudis. More importantly, it will open doors for students to pursue higher education in Chinese universities.
Saudi Arabia has recognized the importance of culture in building strong international ties, and this event marks a crucial moment in strengthening the cultural diplomacy between the two nations.
Chinese and Saudi authors, translators, and artists have come together to participate in panels and interactive sessions that discuss literary trends, the importance of translation, and the future of Sino-Saudi relations through the arts.
Fresh perspectives on Saudi-Chinese relations
The partnership between Saudi Arabia and China extends beyond just cultural ties; it’s also a reflection of their increasing cooperation in other areas, such as trade, technology, and tourism. For travelers, this collaboration offers an intriguing window into the Kingdom’s evolving cultural scene.
Visitors to Riyadh this fall have the opportunity to immerse themselves in both traditional and contemporary Chinese art and literature. Whether you are a cultural enthusiast or traveler, the fair offers new perspectives and a better understanding of global culture.
The growing partnership between Saudi Arabia and China reflects the broader shift towards a more interconnected global community, where culture plays an essential role in diplomacy. The Riyadh International Book Fair is a testament to this evolving relationship, offering travelers an experience in cultural exploration.
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