TEHRAN, (MNA) – Yemen is the special guest of the 35th Tehran International Book Fair to seize the opportunity in line with the further expansion of cultural ties with the Islamic Republic.
With the slogan "Let's Read and Create," the latest edition of the fair is underway in the Iranian capital.
Iran’s major book trade fair, which kicked off on May 8 in Tehran’s Imam Khomeini Mosalla, will run for 10 days.
The book fair comprises various sections including children and young adults, general publishers, educational publishers, academic publishers, foreign publishers, digital publishers, and the international section.
The cultural event currently serves as the most significant cultural event in Iran. On average 2,500 domestic and 600 foreign publishers participate in the landmark event.
The foreign publishers substantially offer their materials in English or Arabic however titles in French, German, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese are also available.
As the main commercial book fair in Iran, TIBF has become a prominent and important book fair in West Asia after 34 consecutive editions.
The fair attracts millions of visitors every year, including thousands of university students, scholars, and their families.
Head of this year's fair Yaser Ahmadvand emphasized the cultural ties between Iran and Yemen, expressing optimism about the potential for mutual benefit.
Ahmadvand considered the special guest as a tradition that enhances cultural exchange.
He stressed the long-standing cultural ties between Iran and Yemen, calling for the potential for collaboration and mutual growth between the two nations.
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