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Sharjah participates at Seoul International Book Fair 2024

SHARJAH: The pavilion of the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) at the 2024 Seoul International Book Fair, the largest such event in Republic of Korea, proved to be a hub of vibrant cultural exchange, showcasing a diverse collection of Emirati and Arab book...


SHARJAH: The pavilion of the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) at the 2024 Seoul International Book Fair, the largest such event in Republic of Korea, proved to be a hub of vibrant cultural exchange, showcasing a diverse collection of Emirati and Arab books.

This participation marked another step towards elevating the profile of Arab and Emirati culture on the international stage, fostering cross-cultural communication with Korean and global publishers. Importantly, it also served to bolster ties between Sharjah and South Korea’s thriving literary and cultural community.

The SBA leveraged its presence at the book fair, which was held from 26-30 June, to highlight the diverse cultural programming organised throughout the year in Sharjah. This included showcasing the renowned Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF) and the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF), to more than 350 Korean publishers, 122 international publishing houses from 18 countries, 180 authors, and visitors to the Seoul International Book Fa
ir.

The authority also showcased Sharjah’s calendar of specialised international conferences, including the Sharjah Publishers Conference, Sharjah Booksellers Conference, and Sharjah Animation Conference, as well as its prestigious international awards such as the annual Sharjah Translation ‘Turjuman’ Award, Sharjah Children’s Book Illustration Award, and SIBF Awards, in an effort to raise awareness of Sharjah’s commitment to fostering creativity, translation, and illustration in the Arab publishing world.

The SBA underscored Sharjah and the UAE’s importance in developing the region’s creative industries and enhancing its literary and artistic movements on the global stage, with presentations highlighting its future projects and cultural initiatives aimed at supporting authors and translators, while also showcasing its successful track record in organising world-class events and forging partnerships with leading cultural institutions. Through these efforts, the SBA sought to further cement Sharjah’s positio
n as a global cultural hub.

Khoula Al Mujaini, Director of Events and Marketing at SBA, emphasised that the emirate’s participation in the Seoul International Book Fair bolsters the UAE’s goals to strengthen cross-cultural communication. ‘Building upon Sharjah’s participation last year as the Guest of Honour provided an exceptional opportunity to showcase Arab and Emirati culture on the global stage, in alignment with the vision of H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah. This experience, supported by Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi, Chairperson of the Sharjah Book Authority, allowed Sharjah to broaden the horizons of cultural exchange with the Korean audience and the international cultural elite,’ said Al Mujaini.

‘We believe that books serve as a powerful bridge connecting nations, and our participation reflects our dedication to furthering mutual understanding and global cultural dialogue. By highlighting Sharjah’s role as a leading cultural destination through
our creative initiatives, we aim to create new opportunities for exchange and understanding with Korean civilization and other world cultures. We are proud to showcase success stories that reflect the UAE’s progress in consolidating its position as a global cultural and literary hub, while underscoring Sharjah’s authentic voice in the global industry,’ she added.

Source: Emirates News Agency

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