Khaleej Times

Emirati literature gets fans in Hong Kong

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The UAE Board on Books for Young People (UAEBBY) has participat­ed for the first time in the Hong Kong Book Fair, which ends on Tuesday.

The UAE cultural organisati­on, which works to introduce children to books, was invited to take part in the week-long literary event in the far east Asian country, by the UAE Consulate in Hong Kong.

The UAEBBY’s first-ever attendance at the 28th edition of the event saw it act as an ambassador of Emirati children’s literature.

UAEBBY delegates who attended the event included Marwa Al Aqroubi, president of the UAEBBY executive board and Alia Al Shamsi, children’s book author and illustrato­r. The representa­tives have tried to disseminat­e the UAE literature and culture to new audiences.

During its participat­ion at the fair, the UAEBBY showcased a selection of titles it has released as part of the ‘Books – Made in UAE’ project. It also organised a number of smaller exhibition­s and created installati­ons that highlighte­d the UAE’s literary heritage, local customs and traditions.

“I am very pleased that the UAE’s first participat­ion sends a strong message and I hope that this will be the foundation for

I am very pleased that the UAE’s first participat­ion sends a strong message and hope that this will be the foundation for more co-operation between the countries.”

Nabila Abdelaziz Alshamsi, Consul General of UAE to Hong Kong

more co-operation between the two countries on the perspectiv­e of culture and education,” said Nabila Abdelaziz Nasir Saeed Alshamsi, Consul General of the UAE to Hong Kong.

Al Aqroubi added: “The UAEBBY will continue attending global cultural forums, and we are delighted on this occasion to engage directly with our audience through the Hong Kong Book Fair.”

She expressed her delight over the selection of the UAEBBY as the UAE’s cultural representa­tive at the fair, which she said gave the organisati­on the chance to highlight Emirati literature and open up new channels of communicat­ion with publishers, writers, and illustrato­rs in the East Asia region. Such participat­ion helps the UAEBBY develop relations with global entities that have a stake in promoting children’s and young people’s literature, she noted.

 ?? — Supplied photo ?? The UAEBBY also organised some fun and interactiv­e activities for children at the Hong Kong Book Fair 2017.
— Supplied photo The UAEBBY also organised some fun and interactiv­e activities for children at the Hong Kong Book Fair 2017.

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