Sharjah book fair attracts over 2.3m visitors
Book sales at 11-day fair reach Dh176m

Sharjah: The 35th edition of the Sharjah International Book Fair
(SIBF) concluded on a record-breaking note on Saturday, attracting over
2.31 million visitors over its 11 days, with the volume of book sales
reaching Dh176 million.
Both the visitor and sale counts are the
highest since SIBF began in 1982. Last year, the fair attracted over 1.2
million people and book sales surpassed Dh135 million.
This year’s theme for SIBF was ‘Read More’.
The
latest SIFBF edition was also the biggest in size and volume, hosting
1,681 publishing houses from 60 countries, with around 1.5 million
titles on display at the 25,000-square-metre facility at Expo Centre
Sharjah.
Visitors enjoyed an array of sessions hosted by its Kids
Activities programme, Cultural Activities programme, Cultural Cafe,
Cookery Corner and Social Media Cafe.
More than 600 school visits
were also a feature of SIBF 2016, whose hashtag ‘#SIBF2016’ recorded
more than one billion impressions in English and Arabic on social media
sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat.
Ahmad Bin
Rakkad Al Ameri, chairman of Sharjah Book Authority (SBA), which
organises SIBF, said: “The UAE leadership’s decision to promote reading
and a love of books has been an instrumental factor in making this
year’s edition of Sharjah International Book Fair its most successful to
date. His Highness Dr Shaikh Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, Member of
the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, has been the strongest
supporter of the event, having believed in its potential from its very
first edition three-and-a-half decades ago.”
SIBF 2016, the
world’s third largest book fair, was held from November 2 to 12. Al
Ameri stressed that the 35th edition of the book fair boosted SBA’s
ambition to make SIBF the world’s number one fair in terms of number of
visitors and total sales.
Dh4m donation
Significant
announcements made during SIBF 2016 included Al Ameri revealing the
brand name ‘Turjuman’ for the new Dh2 million Sharjah Translation Award
for an international translation and authorship award, which will be run
by SBA.
Offering further support to SIBF, Dr Shaikh Sultan
announced that he was making a personal donation of Dh4 million for
Sharjah’s libraries to purchase books from participating publishers at
the fair, thereby considerably enriching the emirate’s literary
landscape.
Famous personalities
A variety of cultural
personalities and media celebrities participated at SIBF 2016, including
renowned Egyptian actor Ezzat Al Alaili, Algerian poet and novelist
Ahlam Mosteghanemi, Saudi poet Dr Mohammad Al Muqrin, Palestinian poet
Ebrahim Nasrallah, Iraqi researcher and writer Rasheed Al Khyoun,
international relations expert Dr Parag Khanna, Bollywood actress Shilpa
Shetty and Indian film actor and politician Mammootty.
Famous authors taking part included Cassandra Clare, writer of The Mortal Instruments fantasy novels and Eric Van Lustbader, New York Times best-selling author who has penned 10 of The Bourne Series novels.
The
Guest of Honour this year was Unesco, which was chosen in recognition
of its efforts in promoting education and culture in countries affected
by war, conflict and natural disasters. Unesco presented a programme of
activities at the fair as part of its relationship and shared interests
with Sharjah.
Meanwhile, Dr Gassan Salameh, Lebanon’s former
Minister of Culture, was hosted as the Cultural Personality of the Year
in recognition of his contributions to the Arab cultural sphere.
On
the sidelines of the fair, the third joint conference between SIBF and
the American Library Association took place from November 8 to 10. The
conference hosted presentations and discussions that dealt with the
issues and recent developments relating to book archiving, storage and
retrieval, with a main focus for this year being the library’s
ever-expanding role as a community centre.
New venue
Each
year, SIBF brings together hundreds of government and semi-government
organisations, publishing houses, distributors, booksellers,
e-publishers, rights agents, cultural institutions, public libraries,
research centres, publishers’ associations, university libraries, media
and producers of literary and educational aids.
The event will
shortly be moving to a new venue in Al Tai, near the intersection of
Maliha Road and Emirates Road, which will offer 60,000 square metres of
space.
SIBF 2016 in numbers
2.31 million visitors
Dh176 million book sales
1.5 million books
88,000 new titles
1,680 publishers
60 participating countries
25,000-square-metre space
11 days long
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