Old issues of Maaile, Milli Çocuk and Fikri magazines will also be featured on the stand. The authors of the magazines Maaile, Milli Çocuk and Fikri will have conversation with the readers.
The 11th International Magazine Fair, in which Maaile, Milli Çocuk and Fikri magazines published within the scope of Milli Gazete will also be represented, will be held at the historical Sirkeci Train Station on June 8-12.
The 11th of the ‘International Magazine Fair’, an important cultural project of the Turkish Journals Association, will be held at Istanbul Sirkeci Station between June 8-12, 2022 with the support of the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
Turkish Railways will also provide support to the fair, which will be organized by Eylul Fair Corporation.
This year, approximately 400 magazines from Turkey will participate in the fair, with the contributions of the World Communicators Association, and 450 magazines in various languages from around 30 countries from the Turkish world, the Middle East and Europe will participate.
BAYHAN: OUR AIM IS TO STRENGTHEN THE COMMUNICATION!
Fatih Bayhan, President of the Turkish Journals Association (TÜRDEB), "The fair aims to highlight different cultural destinations in the participating countries, to raise awareness among readers and people about the importance of group reading and reading, and to increase communication between peoples," he said.
Bayhan added, “The International Magazine Fair is a platform where all magazine publishers in Turkey and around the world meet in order to strengthen the journalism sector, which is one of the high and noble goals of society, and to consolidate its real concepts. It is planned within the scope of the exhibition programs to organize seminars on the status of magazines in the Turkish World, the Middle East, the Balkans and Turkish-speaking countries, their progress and development paths, and to organize a closing ceremony to honor the magazines participating in the fair.”
The names of the magazines participating in the fair from abroad are as follows:
Bayati-Ulduz (Azerbaijan), JETİGEN (Kyrgyzstan), ABAI (Kazakhstan), ICAT WORLD (Uzbekistan), TOY (Chuvashia) Tatar Journals (Tatarstan), AGIDEL and VATANDASH (Bashkortostan), NENKECAN (Crimea-Ukraine), UFUK and BAHÇE (N. Macedonia), GUGUSÇUK and AYNA MAGAZINE (Gagauzia-Moldova), HAKSES (Romania), LIVE BULGARIA and TURKISH ROAD (Bulgaristan’ı Yaşa ve Türk Yolu-BULGARIA), TURNALAR (TRNC), EAST TURKISTAN MAGAZINES (Uyghur Turks), VARLIQ (S. Azerbaijan-Iran), TEBA CHILDREN'S MAGAZINE-MAVI MAGAZINE, TURKMEN AUTHOR, KARDAŞLIK, TÜRKMENELİ and KIRKÜK MAGAZINES (Turkmeneli-Iraq), EL-MISRIYYE (Egypt), ASVAK (Dubai), ADMINISTRATION AND POLITICS (Palestine), ISLAM TIMES and Group Magazine (Netherlands).
From these countries; From the Turkic world, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, TRNC and Turkish Relative Communities; Gagauzia (Moldova), Ufa (Bashkortostan), Crimea (Ukraine), Tatarstan, Uyghur Turks (East Turkestan), from the Balkans; Bulgaria, Kosovo, Romania, N. Macedonia; It was reported that around 30 magazines from the Middle East such as Egypt, United Arab Emirates (Dubai), Palestine, Turkmeneli (Iraq), South Azerbaijan (Iran) and the Netherlands from Europe will participate.
In addition to media, communication, culture and art events at the fair, There will be a series of panels and talks.