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海角直播鈥檚 5 host cities will offer plenty of off-the-pitch action for World Cup visitors

海角直播鈥檚 5 host cities will offer plenty of off-the-pitch action for World Cup visitors
Sindalah Luxury Resort in NEOM promises to offer world-class accommodation and entertainment options for visitors, setting a new standard for hospitality in the region. (NEOM)
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Updated 22 September 2024

海角直播鈥檚 5 host cities will offer plenty of off-the-pitch action for World Cup visitors

海角直播鈥檚 5 host cities will offer plenty of off-the-pitch action for World Cup visitors

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 bid to host the 2034 World Cup is not only a demonstration of the country鈥檚 passion for football, it also represents a major opportunity to showcase its rich culture and renowned hospitality to a global audience.

As it was the only nation to submit a bid to FIFA before the deadline at the end of October last year, the Kingdom looks set to host what would be the largest staging of the tournament in a single country to date, with matches being played in five cities: Riyadh, Jeddah, Abha, NEOM and Alkhobar.

But in addition to the action and excitement on the pitch, 海角直播 has plenty more to offer World Cup visitors.

Riyadh:

One place in Riyadh that is sure to be worth exploring is Qiddiya City, a futuristic entertainment hub that is under construction and expected to be a major tourist attraction when it is up and running.

Of particular interest to football fans, the 360-square-kilometer development will include the state-of-the-art Prince Mohammed bin Salman Stadium, with a planned capacity of 46,979.

In the immediate vicinity of the stadium, fans will be able to explore a 50,000-square-meters area bustling with shops, restaurants, cultural attractions and entertainment spaces. There will also be a wide range of other attractions nearby, including a gaming and esports district, a racetrack, theme parks, and a center for the performing arts, Qiddiya City spokesperson Majed Al-Dusaimani told Arab News.




MBS Stadium will be surrounded by a bustling area with 50,000 square meters of shopping, dining, cultural and entertainment spaces. (Supplied)

Accommodation options will be provided to suit all pockets, from the most luxurious hotels and serviced apartments to more budget-friendly offerings.

Elsewhere, Diriyah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is considered the heart of Riyadh and the historical birthplace of the Kingdom. It offers visitors the chance to immerse themselves in the carefully preserved history of Saudi culture, spanning more than six centuries, alongside the chance to shop and dine in style. This sensitive juxtapositioning of past and present is sure to make Diriyah a must-visit destination for football fans with an interest in the cultural history of the host nation.

Masmak Fortress in Riyadh鈥檚 Al-Dirah neighborhood offers another glimpse into the Kingdom's storied past.

Meanwhile, an expansive Royal Arts Complex is planned for the under-construction King Salman Park, which will be one of the world鈥檚 largest urban parks when complete. The design of the complex, by Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill, aims to combine modern and traditional Salmani architecture to ensure a memorable visitor experience.




Diriyah, known as the heart of Riyadh and the birthplace of the Kingdom, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. (AN photo)

The Royal Arts Complex will also include a Museum of World Cultures, a National Theater, and the Royal Institute of Traditional Arts.

Visitors will be able to marvel at the Mukaab futuristic structure in the new Riyadh downtown: New Murabaa.

The cubic structure will stand at a height of 400m, and is set to be the tallest building in the city.听

Inside, it will boast numerous cutting-edge entertainment venues, high-end dining and retail offerings, and a vast public art program.听




Al-Murabba is set to become the biggest urban structure globally, with enough space to accommodate 20 Empire State Buildings within its walls. (Supplied)

Jeddah:

The Red Sea coastal city of Jeddah is home to bustling markets, stunning waterfront views and a thriving art scene.

Its Historic District, recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, contains vibrant marketplaces and more than 600 historic structures in distinctive traditional architectural styles, showcasing the ingenuity and resilience of the city鈥檚 inhabitants through the years.

Jeddah Central is under development as a top-tier entertainment zone featuring four prominent attractions: a museum, opera house, stadium and oceanarium.




Jeddah Central is a top-tier entertainment zone featuring four prominent attractions: a museum, opera house, stadium, and the Oceanarium. (Supplied)

Abha:

Abha, in southwestern 海角直播, offers a refreshing change of scenery, thanks to a cooler climate and particularly picturesque landscapes.

The Soudah Peaks, which include the highest point in the country, are characterized by lush greenery and stunning views that provide the perfect backdrop for fans of the great outdoors, whether they are interested in an activity holiday or simply want to relax.

Visitors also have plenty of options for exploring the city鈥檚 rich heritage and traditional architecture.




Soudah Peaks luxury mountain tourism destination in Abha is situated 3,015 meters above sea level. (Soudah.sa)听

NEOM:

This futuristic megacity that is under development in northwestern 海角直播 has been designed to be a showcase of the Kingdom鈥檚 vision for more sustainable development and urban innovation.

But that does not mean it will be short of attractions for visitors; quite the contrary. The proposed Sindalah luxury resort, for example, promises to offer world-class accommodation and entertainment options.

NEOM will also be home to Trojena, a mountain ski village featuring luxury resorts and a plethora of retail and dining offerings.




Sindalah Luxury Resort in NEOM promises to offer world-class accommodation and entertainment options for visitors, setting a new standard for hospitality in the region. (NEOM)听

Alkhobar:

Visitors to Alkhobar can explore the architectural marvel that is the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture, also known as Ithra, which was built by Saudi Aramco. It was inaugurated in 2016 and is considered a pioneering force in the Kingdom鈥檚 artistic and cultural scenes.

The city is also a good base from which to explore Al-Ahsa city, only a 90-minute drive away, which is renowned for its ancient history and archaeological discoveries dating back more than five millennia.

Al-Ahsa is also the world鈥檚 largest oasis, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It covers an area of about 30,000 acres, sustained by more than 60 artesian springs.

Shoppers in search of a bargain can explore Al-Qaisariya Souq, a historic market established in 1822, where sellers offer a wide range of products, including handcrafted items, oils and perfumes.


New guidelines to ensure safety of Riyadh鈥檚 infrastructure projects

New guidelines to ensure safety of Riyadh鈥檚 infrastructure projects
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New guidelines to ensure safety of Riyadh鈥檚 infrastructure projects

New guidelines to ensure safety of Riyadh鈥檚 infrastructure projects
  • Major future events for capital include FIFA World Cup, World Expo
  • Fahad Al-Badah: More than 100 challenges were addressed within this code to serve as a comprehensive technical reference

RIYADH: New guidelines to unify safety standards and ensure residents are not affected by ongoing infrastructure projects in Riyadh are set to come into effect on Thursday.

The Infrastructure Projects Code provides a unified reference with standardized regulatory guidelines for government entities, utility service providers, contractors and consultants.

Fahad Al-Badah, the CEO of the Riyadh Infrastructure Projects Center, told Arab News about the capital鈥檚 projects in the coming years, with the city hosting major events such as the FIFA World Cup and World Expo.

He said that the volume of investments in infrastructure projects had exceeded SR1 trillion and included more than 1,000 existing and future schemes over the next five years.

He added: 鈥淭he code today is in effect the result of an effective partnership between public and private sector workers, asset owners, and contractors.

鈥淢ore than 100 challenges were addressed within this code to serve as a comprehensive technical reference.鈥

He said that the code was based on international best practices and standards, taking into account the rapid urban growth in Riyadh.

He added that the capital was witnessing significant growth in the number of projects, and noted that the number of infrastructure licenses had grown by 20 percent annually, reaching more than 150,000 by the end of last year, which was 鈥渁 record number.鈥

He explained that the code included performance indicators to measure goals in terms of the number of licenses, safety rates and spending efficiency.

Al-Badah added: 鈥淭he success of any initiative cannot be measured without an approved measurement mechanism.鈥

The code includes numerous regulations related to safety and barriers, licensing, execution quality, site cleanliness, signage and information boards, dust and waste control, and ensuring accessibility to homes and public facilities.

The code is also designed to improve work quality and compliance levels, enhance on-site conditions, and ensure the safety of residents, pedestrians and workers.

The code mandates that contractors provide safe pedestrian pathways, coordinate traffic movement, secure project sites around the clock, install standardized identification signage, use warning lighting, clean sites daily, and regularly update permits.


Inside the Jeddah fitness movement that鈥檚 racing with Saudi Vision 2030

Inside the Jeddah fitness movement that鈥檚 racing with Saudi Vision 2030
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Inside the Jeddah fitness movement that鈥檚 racing with Saudi Vision 2030

Inside the Jeddah fitness movement that鈥檚 racing with Saudi Vision 2030
  • M.I.L.E. Run Club emphasizes communal bonding, mental health
  • Group encourages inclusive training, supports those with mobility issues

RIYADH: M.I.L.E. Run Club is a homegrown community where Saudi youth chase personal bests and collective belonging on Jeddah鈥檚 corniche.

Founded by 23-year-old Ammaar Malak, M.I.L.E. (Make It Look Easy) is forging a generation that wears perseverance like a medal.

The club was designed to leave no one behind. Its Walking Circle, which has Malak鈥檚 mother as a member and is tailored for retirees and rehab patients, exemplifies this ethos.

Malak鈥檚 origin story is full of cinematic grit. Weeks before an MMA fight in London he tore a ligament and needed surgery.

鈥淎lone in that sterile hospital room, I truly believed my life was over,鈥 he told Arab News. 鈥淐ompetitive fighting was my identity. Without it, I was lost.鈥

His recovery began with limping walks, then shuffling jogs through London鈥檚 parks. Now, a 184-day run streak pays testimony to his determination.

鈥淪howing up bridges who you are and who you want to be,鈥 Malak said. 鈥淩unning taught me true freedom: disciplining your mind to conquer anything.鈥

The club鈥檚 ethos is 鈥渘ot about faking perfection. It鈥檚 carrying weight with grace. Staying compassionate when life tries to harden you,鈥 he said.

Malak, who was named most promising athlete at the American International School of Jeddah in 2019 and became one of the Middle East鈥檚 youngest CrossFit-certified trainers at age 20, felt there was a mental health aspect missing from conventional training.

鈥淲e had gyms and tracks but few spaces nurturing mental armor alongside physical strength,鈥 he said.

M.I.L.E. focuses on strengthening mental resilience through community. Its secret weapon emerges when the running stops: communal ice cream tubs passed under streetlights.

Here, marathoners and first-timers share stories: the fear before kilometer one, the cramps at kilometer eight, the euphoria of conquering doubt.

The closeness of the team exemplifies M.I.L.E.鈥檚 alchemy. Malak recounted how each of them joined during Ramadan with no running experience but later conquered 21 km 鈥 a testament to the club鈥檚 support.

The clubs other members are: Mohammed Alhumaidi (21), Adnan Softa (22), Albaraa Al-Bakri (24), Sarah Al-Mansour (25), Faisal Al-Bar (23), Hamza Al-Kaffas (21) and Tariq Jamal (22).

鈥淭his community is far greater than any individual,鈥 Malak said.

As well as the support the Walking Circle provides to those with mobility issues, the club鈥檚 Steady Striders supports teenagers, like Malak鈥檚 16-year-old sister Tamara, targeting 10K races.

The Athlete Tier trains ultra-runners for 50K+ distances. Mohammed Al-Humaidi, 21, engineers adaptive routes to ensure universal access.

鈥淲ithin M.I.L.E., no one is background noise,鈥 Malak said.

The solidarity becomes evident after the front-runners finish. Instead of dispersing, they double back, sprinting alongside stragglers, screaming encouragement with cracked voices.

Team members have waited hours under the scorching sun to uphold Malak鈥檚 core covenant: No M.I.L.E. member crosses alone.

This promise helped to create 10 first-time half-marathoners, showing how communal solidarity helps beginners to conquer the 21 km.

For Malak, there is an element of national pride in M.I.L.E.

鈥淏ringing Saudi Vision 2030 to life isn鈥檛 abstract, it鈥檚 our hands-on duty,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e sweat today out of love for our nation鈥檚 tomorrow.鈥

This conviction fuels his routine of 4 a.m. runs and midnight exam studies after coaching sessions.

Malak鈥檚 newly minted UESCA ultra running coach certification propels M.I.L.E. into uncharted territory. From September, workshops will shepherd beginners to 50K+ ultramarathons.

鈥淲e鈥檙e engineering resilience,鈥 he said.

The ambition? Global reckoning.

鈥淎broad, 鈥楽audi鈥 still whispers 鈥榣azy鈥 or 鈥榚ntitled鈥 to some. We鈥檒l crush those cliches underfoot,鈥 he told Arab News.

鈥淏ringing Saudi Vision 2030 to life isn鈥檛 abstract. And we鈥檝e only begun.鈥


Darin Island hosts community blood donation campaign

Darin Island hosts community blood donation campaign
Updated 06 August 2025

Darin Island hosts community blood donation campaign

Darin Island hosts community blood donation campaign
  • Organizer tells Arab News 鈥榚very drop of blood could mean a new chance at life鈥
  • Reem Al-Hamdan: The club shouldn鈥檛 only be a place for athletic competition, it should also be a platform for social responsibility and health awareness

DHAHRAN: Residents of Darin Island on Monday gathered at Salem Al-Mutawa Hall to participate in a blood donation campaign organized by Al-Jazirah Sports Club in collaboration with the Qatif Health Network.

The campaign, 鈥淵our Blood is Life,鈥 is rooted in compassion and civic responsibility, the organizers said.

Reem Al-Hamdan, director of social responsibility at Al-Jazirah Sports Club and head of the organizing committee, said the campaign was more than a community event, it was a personal mission.

鈥淲hen we believe that every drop of blood could mean a new chance at life, we realize that donating blood is not just a voluntary act, it鈥檚 a powerful humanitarian message,鈥 she told Arab News.

Al-Hamdan was motivated to set up the event after visits to friends and family in hospitals, where she witnessed the struggles of patients suffering from anemia and other conditions that required transfusions.

鈥淭hese close and emotional moments made me realize that blood donation isn鈥檛 just a choice, it鈥檚 a necessity that saves lives and restores hope,鈥 she said.

She also considers the campaign a chance for people to shift their perceptions of sports institutions.

鈥淚 saw that the club shouldn鈥檛 only be a place for athletic competition, it should also be a platform for social responsibility and health awareness,鈥 Al-Hamdan said.

Among the many participants was journalist Fares Aldrbas, who is a regular donor. 鈥淒onating blood is a humanitarian act that helps treat patients and the injured who are in need of transfusions,鈥 he said. 

Aldrbas said he first donated blood for a family member. 鈥淚 was among the first to step up, and it had a big impact on me. I felt like I had saved a life.鈥

鈥淭rust in God and donate,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here is great reward in this, and it鈥檚 a humanitarian act truly worth doing.鈥

A significant moment for Al-Hamdan during the campaign came from a donor who shared his reason for participating.

鈥淗e told me, 鈥業鈥檓 donating today because I remember someone dear who passed away, they couldn鈥檛 find blood in time,鈥欌 she said.

鈥淭hat moment touched me deeply and reminded me that what we鈥檙e doing here could truly be the difference between life and death.鈥

The campaign prioritized creating a safe and welcoming space, especially for first timers. A medical team was present to deal with questions and concerns.

鈥淲e make sure volunteers feel secure from the moment they arrive and we provide emotional and moral support, we want them to feel they鈥檙e part of something meaningful,鈥 Al-Hamdan said. 

She also recalled how a cancer patient insisted on donating despite his illness.

鈥淚 felt overwhelming gratitude for him,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t gave real meaning to the campaign鈥檚 name 鈥榊our Blood is Life鈥 because even those in pain were trying to give life to others.鈥

Al-Hamdan hopes to make the campaign a permanent fixture in the community.

鈥淚鈥檇 love to see it become an annual event 鈥 something that not only supports the blood bank, but raises awareness around anemia and the importance of regular blood donation.鈥

鈥淭his kind of solidarity shows that goodness is still alive in people鈥檚 hearts,鈥 she said. 鈥淭ogether we can make a real difference.鈥


Red Sea Global unveils 鈥楻ed Sea Health鈥 with first facility at new international airport

Red Sea Global unveils 鈥楻ed Sea Health鈥 with first facility at new international airport
Updated 06 August 2025

Red Sea Global unveils 鈥楻ed Sea Health鈥 with first facility at new international airport

Red Sea Global unveils 鈥楻ed Sea Health鈥 with first facility at new international airport
  • RSG to expand its healthcare network over a year with 2 hospitals, 6 pharmacies and its emergency medical services
  • Red Sea Global Group CEO John Pagano: The unveiling of Red Sea Health reflects our deep-rooted belief that exceptional healthcare is a key part of the luxury tourism experience

RIYADH: Red Sea Global unveiled on Wednesday its dedicated healthcare brand, Red Sea Health.

This coincides with the launch of the firm鈥檚 airport clinic at the Red Sea International Airport, which officially begins operations this week, Saudi Press Agency reported.

鈥淭he unveiling of Red Sea Health reflects our deep-rooted belief that exceptional healthcare is a key part of the luxury tourism experience,鈥 said Red Sea Global Group CEO John Pagano.

Red Sea Health represents RSG鈥檚 commitment to establishing a comprehensive healthcare ecosystem across its destinations, according to a press release.

Built on a philosophy of excellence, empathy, and patient-centered care, the new brand embodies the developer鈥檚 vision to provide unwavering support, compassionate care, and high-quality, integrated healthcare solutions to all.

The airport clinic offers a full suite of outpatient services 鈥 including walk-in consultations, urgent care, vaccinations, and travel-related medical support 鈥 for travelers, staff, and residents. It is constructed and equipped with 133 units of advanced medical technology.

鈥淭he Airport Clinic marks the beginning of RSG鈥檚 vision to build a comprehensive healthcare ecosystem across The Red Sea and AMAALA projects, cementing the firm鈥檚 position as a world-leading multi-asset developer,鈥 said the press release.

Over the next 12 months, RSG will expand its healthcare network with the opening of two hospitals, six pharmacies and its emergency medical services provision for rapid emergency response and hospital transfers.

The Red Sea welcomed its first guests in 2023. It now has five hotels open, as well as RSI. Situated within three hours鈥 flying time of 250 million people and eight hours鈥 flying time for 85 percent of the world鈥檚 population, RSI is the gateway to the destination for guests and residents alike, whether based in the Kingdom or further afield.


Artisans showcase heritage at Al-Atula festival

Artisans showcase heritage at Al-Atula festival
Updated 06 August 2025

Artisans showcase heritage at Al-Atula festival

Artisans showcase heritage at Al-Atula festival

RIYADH: Live demonstrations of traditional crafts by skilled artisans at the eighth Al-Atula Archeological Village Festival have drawn significant interest, according to a Saudi Press Agency report.

Festival supervisor Othman Al-Zahrani said the event features more than 10 sections dedicated to traditional crafts.

These include ancient building techniques, door and window engraving, sword and dagger making, and Sadu weaving, the SPA reported on Wednesday.

The sections offer visitors a unique opportunity to experience traditional professions firsthand with the artisans using simple tools and natural materials rooted in the heritage of the Baha region.

The event aligns with the Year of Handicrafts, an initiative launched to celebrate and support traditional crafts across the Kingdom.

The Baha region is known for its thriving craft industries that reflect the identity and history of its people.

More than 200 artisans from the region practice and preserve 20 distinct types of skills passed down through generations and showcased in local markets and cultural events.