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News ID: 102415
Publish Date : 10 May 2022 - 22:07

Tehran Book Fair Opens

TEHRAN -- President Ebrahim Raisi on Tuesday inaugurated the first in-person edition of the Tehran International Book Fair in two years, marking Iran’s defeat of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“With Reading, We Feel Healthy” is the motto of the 33rd edition of the book fair, running through May 21 at Imam Khomeini Mosalla.
In addition, a virtual edition of the event can be found on ketab.ir.
As many as 170 publishers from 32 countries, including Switzerland, India, Hong Kong, Germany, USA, Italy, China and Russia, are participating in the book fair, which is hosting Qatar as its special guest.
“Due to its close cultural relationship with Iran, Qatar was selected as the fair’s special guest, and this exhibition will be a promising beginning of closer cultural collaborations with the country in the future,” Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Muhammad-Mehdi Esmaili said.
He referred to the 2022 Qatar World Cup, which will take place during the fall, saying that the Tehran book fair will organize special programs designed by a cultural committee at the Presidential Office for the major international event.
Esmaili said that Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and its Culture Minister Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Hamad bin Jassim bin Hamad Al-Thani will visit the book fair.
Despite other international book fairs, the Tehran book fair is working as a grand bookstore, where domestic publishers attend every year to sell their books at a discount.
The 2020 edition of the Tehran International Book Fair, Iran’s most important cultural event, was scheduled to be held in April with Turkey as the guest of honor.
However, the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance canceled the fair due to a massive rise in coronavirus cases.
Due to the pandemic, the ministry and the Iran Book and Literature House, the main organizers of the book fair, decided in the end to run the event online.
The online book fair grossed over 640 billion rials (about $2.6 million based on Iran’s free-market exchange rate: $1 = 245,000 rials).