Muscat: The 29th edition of the Muscat International Book Fair recorded a 64.81% increase in visitors, attracting 649,589 attendees compared to 394,172 in the previous edition. This significant turnout reflects the fair’s leading cultural stature and prominent position on the global events map.
Ahmed Saud Al Rawahi, Director of Muscat International Book Fair, told Oman News Agency (ONA): “With each edition, we strive to offer programmes that align with the aspirations and interests of all groups across various fields of knowledge. This year’s 29th edition was notably more diverse and vibrant on multiple levels—local, Arab, and international—featuring the North A’Sharqiyah Governorate as the guest of honor, Saudi cultural days, and participants from Asia, Europe, and South America.”
He added that the fair’s diversity was evident through dialogue sessions, lectures, workshops, and an expanded children’s programme, all contributing to the overarching theme of the 29th edition: “Cultural Diversity: Enriching Global Civilizations.” These efforts helped attract a broader audience.
Al Rawahi emphasised that the organising committee aims to build on this momentum through careful planning and continuous improvement, delivering human knowledge in all its forms and for all age groups. This approach serves books, readers, and publishers while aligning with humanity’s cultural and intellectual progress and benefiting Omani society.
He noted that the surge in attendance resulted from enhanced organisational efforts and a diversified programme, reflecting lessons learned from past editions and audience interests. The fair’s improved structure and varied events were well-received by visitors.
The participation of prominent cultural figures and extensive media coverage further highlighted the fair’s significance, drawing more visitors despite its unusual early summer timing.
This year’s fair introduced several changes and improvements, including a more diverse program and international participation in exhibitions and events.
The guest of honour pavilion, dedicated to North Al Sharqiyah Governorate, showcased the region’s history and scenic beauty through an innovative and visually striking design, blending tradition and modernity.
Additionally, the arts corner featured exhibitions honouring late Omani artists and poets, celebrating their contributions to poetry and art, which further captivated visitors.
Regarding the most engaging cultural activities, Al Rawahi pointed out that the fair’s accompanying programme included 366 diverse events, with specialised and children’s workshops receiving particularly strong participation.
Muscat International Book Fair received extensive local and international media coverage, with 70 journalists representing 37 foreign media outlets, underscoring its role in promoting culture and knowledge.
This year’s fair hosted 674 publishing houses from 35 countries—640 participating directly and 34 through agents—offering a total of 681,041 titles. These included approximately 467,413 Arabic books, 213,610 foreign titles, and 27,464 Omani publications. Around 52,205 newly printed books (2024–2025) were also featured.