Wehaimer said. Visitors will be able to buy the stamps that they like, he said. Representatives of 16 countries will exchange their ideas to improve the stamps' industry. “This exhibition will work as a collection of the Arab culture where every country presents its best to the visitors,” added Al-Wehaimer. He said stamps from Saudi Arabia and other member countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), are the most improved and attractive for the visitors. The exhibition will also have several lectures for the children to make them aware of stamps and the techniques and benefits of collecting them as a hobby. Al-Wehaimer mentioned that the Saudi Post has disseminated several themes to the citizens through the stamps such as national dialogue, the butterflies which means a country free of diseases and the stamps show Saudi women during their work time in different fields such as medicine, computing and teaching.