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Chinese books a major attraction at Cairo fair

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CAIRO — At the ongoing 52nd edition of Cairo Internatio­nal Book Fair, three pavilions introducin­g Chinese books and cultural products notably attract Egyptian visitors.

“I’m interested in Chinese culture and literature. That is why I come here every year to buy new books on the subject,” Ahmed Medhat, a graphic designer, says.

For Medhat, the CIBF is a great place to find books about China, especially its history and literature.

“You cannot find such books anywhere else in Egypt … I buy tens of books every year from the CIBF. These books bring me closer to the Chinese people and their culture,” Medhat adds.

The CIBF, which kicked off on June 30 and will run until Thursday, is held at Egypt Internatio­nal Exhibition Center with the participat­ion of 1,218 publishers from 25 countries amid strict implementa­Egyptian tion of anti-COVID-19 precaution­ary measures.

This year, the two-week annual event launched an online platform for the fair to provide relevant online services and activities to limit the number of daily visitors in accordance with those precaution­ary measures.

At the heart of the fair, three Chinese pavilions, which are affiliated with Cairo-based ChineseWis­dom House for Cultural Industries institutio­n, can be easily seen.

Chinese flags and bright red lanterns decorate the pavilions and dangle over the bookshelve­s, attracting visitors who want to learn more about China.

“Our participat­ion is unique this year as we have three pavilions focusing on Chinese culture … we have books in Arabic, Chinese and English,” says Ahmed al-Saeed, chairman of the Wisdom House institutio­n.

At the three pavilions, Wisdom House displays more than 500 titles focusing on Chinese culture, civilizati­on, literature, politics, science as well as educationa­l books for children, al-Saeed points out.

“We have 50 new titles, 10 of them tackle China’s experience in fighting COVID-19 pandemic. We also have new titles on the experience of the Communist Party of

I buy tens of books every year from the CIBF. These books bring me closer to the Chinese people and their culture.”

Ahmed Medhat, graphic designer in Cairo, Egypt

China and China’s socialism,” he adds.

Al-Saeed says that the three pavilions have witnessed a huge turnout, noting that more Egyptians are currently willing to learn more about China.

“Chinese is now being taught at 24 Egyptian universiti­es. Egypt and China also signed a cooperatio­n protocol to teach the Chinese language in pre-university schools in Egypt as a second optional foreign language,” al-Saeed says.

Since its establishm­ent in 2011, al-Saeed says, Wisdom House has been focusing on publishing China-related books in Arabic to enhance China-Arab cultural exchange.

At the Wisdom House pavilion focusing on children’s books, Nehal Hassan, a physician from Cairo, picked up some Chinese language learning books for her two children.

“The Chinese language is spreading rapidly and I want my children to learn it,” she says, adding that learning the language removes cultural barriers between the Egyptian and Chinese peoples.

She cites Chinese-Egyptian cooperatio­n in numerous fields, adding that learning the Chinese language will help her kids find better opportunit­ies in the future.

“The book fair is the right place for me to find such great Chinese educationa­l books for my children … I’m sure they will love to learn Chinese,” Hassan says.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Publicatio­ns suitable for all ages interest visitors to the book fair at the Egypt Internatio­nal Exhibition Center in Cairo on July 4.
REUTERS Publicatio­ns suitable for all ages interest visitors to the book fair at the Egypt Internatio­nal Exhibition Center in Cairo on July 4.

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