Damascus: The pavilion of Qatar's Ministry of Culture at the Damascus International Book Fair attracted large crowds of visitors eager to explore the country's intellectual, cultural, and civilizational contributions. According to Qatar News Agency, Qatar's participation, represented by the Ministry of Culture, reflects the nation's commitment to highlighting its cultural presence on the Arab and international stages, and to showcasing its local literary and intellectual output to a wide and diverse audience. The initiative underscores Qatar's position as a hub for creativity and a center of cultural and civilizational diversity. The pavilion drew the attention of academics, students, and culture enthusiasts, many of whom expressed their delight at Qatar being the guest of honor at this year's fair. Visitors praised the opportunity to engage with Qatari literary and intellectual works, while also learning about aspects of the country's social and cultural heritage through direct interaction with participant s at the pavilion. The pavilion provides visitors with an immersive experience of Qatari culture, including access to publications from the Ministry of Culture and live demonstrations of traditional Qatari handicrafts, reflecting the authenticity of the country's folk heritage. In addition, the Ministry is participating in the fair's program through seminars, poetry evenings, folk performances, intellectual lectures, cultural presentations, and discussion sessions both within the pavilion and at the dedicated Children's Corner. This year's Damascus International Book Fair features over 500 publishing houses from 35 countries, presenting a comprehensive cultural program that includes seminars, dialogues, and interactive sessions, along with a dedicated children's program offering educational, cultural, and recreational activities.
High Visitor Turnout at Ministry of Culture’s Pavilion at Damascus International Book Fair
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