A child reads a book at the 55th edition of the Cairo International Book Fair in Cairo, Egypt, on Feb. 6, 2024. The 55th edition of the Cairo International Book Fair (CIBF) concluded in the Egyptian capital on Tuesday.
About 1,200 publishers and 5,250 exhibitors from 70 countries attended this year's fair, which was organized by the General Egyptian Book Organization (GEBO) of the Ministry of Culture, with Norway as the guest of honor. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)
CAIRO, Feb. 7 (Xinhua) -- The 55th edition of the Cairo International Book Fair (CIBF) concluded in the Egyptian capital on Tuesday.
About 1,200 publishers and 5,250 exhibitors from 70 countries attended this year's fair, which was organized by the General Egyptian Book Organization (GEBO) of the Ministry of Culture, with Norway as the guest of honor.
About 4.8 million people have visited the fair, which kicked off on Jan. 24, up from about 3.5 million visitors last year, according to statistics released by the Egyptian Ministry of Culture.
According to GEBO Chairman Ahmed Bahy El-Din, this year's fair attracted a record-breaking number of visitors, publishing houses, participating countries, cultural activities, and artistic programs.
Earlier in the day, it was announced that Oman would become the guest of honor for the next edition of CIBF and Bayt Al-Hekma Cultural Group was awarded the best Egyptian publisher at the 55th CIBF.
Established in 1969, CIBF is one of the largest and oldest book fairs in the Middle East region. ■