SHARJAH, UAE — Sharjah is solidifying its status as a global cultural hub and serves as a reliable destination for all those seeking to discover Arab culture and its rich history and contributions to humankind, said Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, Chairperson of Sharjah Book Authority (SBA).
The SBA Chairperson also noted that the emirate’s cultural platforms like the Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF), further advance communication between nations, making the global cultural landscape more diverse and vibrant.
These statements were made by the Sharjah Book Authority on the occasion of the announcement of the Republic of South Korea as Guest of Honor at the upcoming 42nd edition of SIBF, which will be held from 1st-12th November in Expo Centre Sharjah.
South Korea’s nomination for the emirate’s biggest cultural event is poised to celebrate the richness of the centuries-old Korean culture and heritage, as well as familiarize SIBF’s guests and visitors with the latest developments in their cultural, literary and creative landscape. The pioneering ways in which South Korea has modernized its cultural landscape by being strongly rooted in its past has garnered immense attention and popularity across the Arab region and the world.
The republic’s selection as SIBF’s GoH for the upcoming edition also further solidifies the longstanding cultural ties between Sharjah and South Korea, which celebrated the emirate as their Guest of Honor at the 65th edition of the Seoul International Book Fair this June.
Commenting on SIBF’s global cultural importance, Sheikha Bodour stated, “Thanks to the guidance of H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, SIBF has established itself as an exemplary Arab accomplishment, and we are elevating its role to enrich global culture. It has served as a platform for publishers, book industry professionals, and libraries to flourish, build partnerships, and strengthen relationships with their target audience.”
For his part, Ahmed bin Rakad Al Ameri, CEO of SBA, said, “Celebrating the cultural experience of South Korea embodies the vision of the Ruler of Sharjah, which has transformed the emirate into a prominent hub of culture and education in the region and around the world.
SIBF is designed on H.H. Sheikh Dr. Sultan’s belief that books and knowledge create the strongest and most sustainable foundations for longstanding cultural dialogue between nations and peoples. It also opens new avenues for partnerships and collaboration between the UAE’s and Arab world’s knowledge market with their global counterparts”.
“This November, South Korean culture, history, customs and practices, and their scientific and technological advancements will meet Emirati culture’s authentic Arab values, rich history, and heritage.
The South Korean pavilion at SIBF 2023 will present a rich cultural program of activities and events that reflect the aesthetics and diversity of the Korean culture, which is particularly popular amongst the youth. Through panel discussions, workshops, culinary demonstrations, and artistic performances, visitors will have the chance to learn about the history, civilization and arts of South Korea.
SIBF is considered one of the most prominent cultural events in the region and the world. Each year, it attracts millions of book and culture enthusiasts, facilitating the buying and selling of publishing rights between publishers and authors and supporting the region’s book industry.