China has been selected as the "focus country" for the 10th Istanbul Publishing Fellowship set to take place from Feb 25 to 27, the Turkish Publishers Association announced on Feb 11.
Muhammed Agirakca, chairman of the IPF's organizing committee, explained during a media conference that China was chosen due to its rich literary traditions and the growing importance of cultural exchanges between China and Turkiye.
He emphasized the significance of fostering stronger ties between the two nations through their shared cultural and literary heritage.
"As publishers, we are eagerly envisioning the books we will translate for one another," Agirakca remarked. "We will witness the birth of several works at the Istanbul Publishing Fellowship. Many of our publishers are preparing for this."
According to Agirakca, a vibrant array of Chinese-themed booths, will immerse attendees in a rich cultural experience, featuring both traditional and modern Chinese art, food and performances through interactive displays.
The event will also provide exclusive sessions and networking opportunities, allowing participants to engage in one-on-one meetings with Chinese representatives, further enhancing cultural exchanges and collaboration within the publishing industry.
This year's program expects to attract 378 publishers from 75 countries, including 120 Turkish publishers, according to the IPF's organizing committee.
Xinhua