Tunis: The Kingdom's pavilion participating in the 39th edition of the Tunis International Book Fair continues to receive large numbers of visitors, with intellectuals, media professionals, and students eager to learn about the scientific and cultural movement of both governmental and non-governmental Saudi entities.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the pavilion witnessed the distribution of copies of the Holy Quran, printed by the King Fahd Glorious Quran Printing Complex, to visitors throughout the fair's days.
Visitors to the pavilion were introduced to Saudi heritage through posters, paper and digital exhibits, and furnishings, including the traditional craft of making the "iqal" (headband) and "bisht" (cloak).
School students enjoyed wearing 3D virtual reality glasses to view scenes of the Kingdom and the holy sites in Makkah and Madinah.
