Taif festival inspires readers of all ages

The festival features more than 270 events including 176 cultural activities, 84 theatrical performances, seven musical and poetry evenings, and 45 literary and artistic works. (SPA)
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Updated 10 January 2026
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Taif festival inspires readers of all ages

  • Hands-on activities, storytelling, and interactive spaces engage children, families, and literary enthusiasts alike

JEDDAH: The Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission launched the third Writers and Readers Festival at Arruddaf Park in Taif, running through to Jan. 15 under the slogan “Your Presence Matters.”

Daily programming, from 4 p.m. to midnight, offers a cultural and recreational experience honoring writers and readers across generations, blending heritage with modern cultural expression.

Commission CEO Abdullatif Al-Wasel said the festival supports Vision 2030 by promoting culture as a lifestyle, broadening intellectual horizons, and empowering citizens to contribute to cultural advancement.

Taif, the Kingdom’s first UNESCO Creative Cities Network literature city, provides a fitting backdrop for the festival’s comprehensive cultural-recreational programming, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

Al-Wasel said that the festival targets all segments of society, balancing knowledge enrichment with recreational activities, and fostering interaction among writers, readers, and thinkers.

It celebrates the literary ecosystem and provides a platform for creatives from Saudi Arabia and abroad to exchange ideas, enriching the cultural scene, he added.

The festival spans four main sites — Aldarb, Almatal, Alfanaa, and Alsarh — and features more than 270 events including 176 cultural activities, 84 theatrical performances, seven musical and poetry evenings, and 45 literary and artistic works.

Approximately 42 publishing entities, both domestic and international, participate, giving visitors access to contemporary releases across literary, intellectual, and knowledge domains.

Commission-developed interactive platforms facilitate direct engagement between publishers and audiences, advancing reading culture and contemporary creative discovery amid strong interest from publishing sector stakeholders.

Al-Fina’ zone’s “Between Reality and Imagination” program blends visual storytelling with animated narrative, following protagonist Haya’s creative journey and introducing visitors to Arab and international literary dimensions.

Multi-station narrative exploration covers mythology, folklore, science fiction, mystery, and epic verse, emphasizing the transition between reality and imagination through modern interactive formatting.

Twenty artistic platforms showcase artisan products, while interactive spaces allow visitors to enjoy poetry, music, explore historical literary figures, and experience diverse genres from novels to manga.

An interactive pavilion introduces the commission’s role in supporting literature, publishing, and translation, highlighting its initiatives, projects, and future plans.

A children’s area features five sections with hands-on activities, educational games, and a storyteller’s theater, promoting creativity, critical thinking, and cultural values.


Content creators showcase work at Taif festival

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Content creators showcase work at Taif festival

TAIF: The content creator support initiative has a place of prominence at the Writers and Readers Festival in Taif, and is one of the key programs of the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission.

The initiative aims to empower creators, strengthen literature’s presence in society, and expand the reach of Saudi content both locally and internationally, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The commission engaged a select group of participants and has showcased their experiences and creative outputs to festival visitors and literary enthusiasts, creating an interactive environment that reflects the initiative’s impact.

The initiative’s pavilion features a screen displaying selected works across three tracks — short stories, visual content, and audio content — alongside a book-shaped installation highlighting outstanding participants, designed to match the festival’s visual identity.

More than 600 short stories, 100 multilingual visual works, and 100 podcast episodes have been produced, underscoring the initiative’s role in motivating content creators and boosting their presence in the literary and creative landscape.

The festival runs until Jan. 15 and features 42 prominent publishing houses from Saudi Arabia and overseas, giving visitors the chance to explore the latest works in literature.