Chinese volumes given by the National Library of China have recently been added to the King Fahad National Library’s collection.
The books, which include topics including history, economics, tourism, and culture, are offered in both Arabic and English. They include works of literature about China, such as children’s novels and books on the Chinese language, which provide Saudis a chance to learn about the nation and its culture.
We attach tremendous importance to developing our cooperation with the National Library of China in the cultural sphere, according to Dr. Mansour bin Abdullah Al-Zamil, secretary of the King Fahd National Library.
The books would be categorized and taken care of, he continued, adding to the library’s scientific worth. A renowned library in Saudi Arabia is the King Fahd National Library, which was built to honor King Fahd bin Abdulaziz’s accession to the throne in 1982.
It is a masterpiece of architecture and a significant cultural structure in Saudi Arabia. It has 80,000 Arabic, Persian, and Hebrew manuscripts. The library has received books published in the Philippines in 2016 from the Philippine Embassy.