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海角直播 celebrates World Heritage Day with 6 days of events in Riyadh

海角直播 celebrates World Heritage Day with 6 days of events in Riyadh
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An immersive experience transports visitors to eight World Heritage Sites in 海角直播, showcasing their cultural significance through storytelling, a digital light show and live recreations of heritage sites. (AN photo)
海角直播 celebrates World Heritage Day with 6 days of events in Riyadh
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Abdullah Al-Fawzan is one of the artists participating in the event, presenting his carved wooden works inspired by Najdi door designs. (AN photo)
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Updated 16 April 2025

海角直播 celebrates World Heritage Day with 6 days of events in Riyadh

海角直播 celebrates World Heritage Day with 6 days of events in Riyadh
  • The events, from April 16-21 at Laysen Valley, aim to honor and promote the historical and cultural values of the Kingdom and its heritage through educational and interactive activities
  • Visitors will be greeted with an immersive experience that transports them to the Kingdom鈥檚 eight World Heritage Sites and showcases their cultural significance

RIYADH: A series of special events are taking place this week at Laysen Valley in Riyadh in celebration of World Heritage Day on April 18.

Organized by the Ministry of Culture鈥檚 Heritage Commission, they run from April 16-21 with the aim of honoring and promoting the historical and cultural values of 海角直播 and its heritage through educational and interactive activities.

Visitors to Laysen Valley will be greeted with an immersive experience, organizers said, that transports them to the Kingdom鈥檚 eight World Heritage Sites and showcases their cultural significance through storytelling, a digital light show and live recreations of the locations.

A number of artists are participating in the events, including Abdullah Al-Fawzan, whose carved wooden works are inspired by Najdi designs. The doors of old Najd, known for their rich decoration and designs based on natural structures, are emblematic of the deep roots and culture of the central Saudi region.聽




Abdullah Al-Fawzan is one of the artists participating in the event, presenting his carved wooden works inspired by Najdi door designs. (AN photo)

Al-Fawzan told Arab News that woodcarving is an essential element of his family鈥檚 traditions, dating back six generations. Under the guidance of his father, he began learning the skill at the age of seven years old. He has created about 100 Najdi-style doors for numerous projects in various parts of the capital, including Diriyah and Al-Doho, a historic neighborhood in southern Riyadh.

鈥淲e could say that craftspeople are considered the bridge between the past and the present,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are working on pieces that are completely handmade, while preserving the authenticity and the identity of Najd.鈥

Al-Fawzan works for six to 10 hours a day carving and painting his works, and his craft has taught him the art of patience, especially when he encounters problems.

鈥淲e have a saying that says 鈥楬e who is patience, triumphs,鈥欌 he explained. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 work on anything big if I am in a bad mood. I must be in a clear mood, far away from any problems and ready to work.鈥

Other attractions at the Heritage Day events include a dedicated children鈥檚 area, and pavilions showcasing traditional arts and crafts. There are also workshops, live demonstrations by artisans, and marketplaces where craftspeople will be selling handmade items. In addition there will be a series of drone shows at Wadi Al-Turath on April 18.


Diplomats have 鈥榝ascinating鈥 visit to International Falcon Breeders Auction

Diplomats have 鈥榝ascinating鈥 visit to International Falcon Breeders Auction
Updated 18 August 2025

Diplomats have 鈥榝ascinating鈥 visit to International Falcon Breeders Auction

Diplomats have 鈥榝ascinating鈥 visit to International Falcon Breeders Auction
  • New Zealand envoy describes event as 鈥榳onderful showcase鈥 of heritage, culture
  • Norwegian official enjoys 鈥榯ruly memorable鈥 day

RIYADH: Foreign envoys to 海角直播 were full of praise for the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to preserving its cultural heritage on a recent visit to the International Falcon Breeders Auction 2025 in Malham.

Organized by the Saudi Falcons Club, the event brings together breeding farms from around the world and is indicative of the country鈥檚 status as the homeland of falcons and falconry.

New Zealand Ambassador Charles Kingston, Norway鈥檚 Charge d鈥橝ffaires Monika Thowsen, interim US Charge d鈥橝ffaires Alison Dilworth and El Salvador鈥檚 Ambassador Ricardo Ernesto Cucalon visited the event on Friday.

Speaking to Arab News on Monday, Kingston described the visit as 鈥渇un and fascinating.鈥

鈥淏eautiful falcons on display and a wonderful showcase of the Kingdom鈥檚 rich heritage and culture,鈥 he said.

Thowsen said: 鈥淓xperiencing the International Falcon Breeders Auction and exhibition at Malham for the first time was truly memorable.

鈥淲e were struck not only by the beauty and grace of the falcons but also by the vibrant diversity of the event. Breeders and guests 鈥 men and women, young and old, Saudis and internationals 鈥 came together in a shared appreciation of this remarkable tradition.

鈥淲e were received by a knowledgeable guide who introduced us to breeders from around the world and shared insights into the history and techniques of falconry. There was no auction the day we visited but the visit gave us a deeper understanding of this UNESCO-recognized heritage and how it in later years has become a symbol of nature conservation, cultural heritage and connection across communities.鈥

The diplomats and their families were accompanied by Saudi Falcons Club Deputy CEO Ahmed Al-Habbabi.

During the tour they were able to get up close and personal with many of the birds and learned about how they are cared for and bred. They were also given presentations on the 鈥淔alconer of the Future鈥 program and the history of falconry in 海角直播.

The visit concluded with the ambassadors posing for commemorative photos with the falcons.

The annual auction provides a platform for falconers to learn about the latest breeding and hybridization techniques and share knowledge with fellow experts from around the world.

A total of 866 birds were sold at last year鈥檚 auction for a combined SR10 million ($2.7 million). Individual birds can fetch as much as SR375,000.

The event is open daily from 4-11 p.m. through Aug. 25.

The proceedings are broadcast live on TV and via the official digital platforms of the Saudi Falcons Club.


Tuwaiq Academy introduces 200 new training camps and programs

Tuwaiq Academy introduces 200 new training camps and programs
Updated 18 August 2025

Tuwaiq Academy introduces 200 new training camps and programs

Tuwaiq Academy introduces 200 new training camps and programs

JEDDAH: Riyadh-based technology institution Tuwaiq Academy has introduced more than 200 new training camps and programs in 10 different fields, the Saudi Press Agency announced on Monday.

The new programs are offered both in-person in Riyadh and remotely, with professional certifications created in partnership with global organizations.

Outstanding participants will also have access to employment opportunities upon completion.

The academy鈥檚 programs are open to a wide range of participants, including university students and graduates, employees and school students.

Camps and courses cover key areas such as programming, cybersecurity, data science, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, user experience, virtual worlds, mechatronics engineering, game development, drones and other modern technologies.

CEO Abdulaziz Al-Hammadi said the academy collaborates with more than 60 leading global technology partners, including Meta, Google, Nvidia, Amazon and Huawei to deliver training camps, many of which are being offered for the first time in the region.

鈥淭hese programs provide a learning experience tailored to the needs of the labor market, with accredited professional certifications that strengthen and empower national capabilities, while contributing to the objectives of the Human Capability Development Program under Saudi Vision 2030,鈥 he added.

All programs are available for free registration through the academy鈥檚 official website: https://tuwaiq.edu.sa/

Since its establishment, Tuwaiq Academy has graduated more than 35,000 students, with more than 80 percent of its bootcamp graduates securing employment within six months through the Tuwaiq Employment Program.

In addition to its training camps and professional programs, the academy organizes regular competitions, activities and an employment league used to place its graduates in advanced technology roles in different industries.


Syrian business delegation due in Riyadh

Syrian business delegation due in Riyadh
Updated 18 August 2025

Syrian business delegation due in Riyadh

Syrian business delegation due in Riyadh
  • The visit follows up on the Syrian-Saudi Investment Forum held last month in Damascus

RIYADH: A Syrian delegation of private sector representatives and government officials are due in Riyadh on Monday as 海角直播 further strengthens its commitment to re-engage with the conflict-ravaged country and support its reconstruction efforts.

The delegation will be led by Mohammad Nidal Al-Shaar, Syria鈥檚 Minister of Economy and Industry, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The visit follows up on the Syrian-Saudi Investment Forum held last month in Damascus, with more than 100 Saudi companies and 20 government entities joining the event, that yielded $6.4 billion worth of investment deals.

The 47 investment pledges ranged from real estate, infrastructure, finance, telecommunications and information technology, energy, industry, tourism, trade and health.

Among these include $1.07 billion worth of pledges from Saudi telecommunications companies including Saudi Telecom Co., GO Telecom, digital security firm Elm and cybersecurity company Cipher; while the $2.93 billion investment deals included the construction of three new cement plants to support Syria鈥檚 reconstruction efforts.


Saudi king, crown prince offer condolences to Pakistani president over flood victims聽

Saudi king, crown prince offer condolences to Pakistani president over flood victims聽
Updated 18 August 2025

Saudi king, crown prince offer condolences to Pakistani president over flood victims聽

Saudi king, crown prince offer condolences to Pakistani president over flood victims聽
  • Pakistani officials have said at least 274 lost their lives in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where torrential rains and cloudbursts triggered massive flooding on Friday

RIYADH: 海角直播's King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Monday condoled with Pakistan over the victims of floods that struck the country's north, resulting in deaths, injuries, and missing persons.

In a cable to President Asif Ali Zardari, King Salman extended his "deepest condolences and sincere sympathy" to the families of the victims and the people of Pakistan as a whole, praying for the "speedy recovery of the injured and safe return of the missing."

The crown prince sent a similar cable to Zardari, according to the Saudi Press Agency, or the SPA.

Pakistani officials have said at least 344 lost their lives, mostly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where torrential rains and cloudbursts triggered massive flooding on Friday.  More than 150 were reported still missing.

 

 

Homes were flattened by torrents of water that swept down from the mountains in Buner, carrying boulders that smashed into houses like explosions.

The government said that while an early warning system was in place, the sudden downpour in Buner was so intense that the deluge struck before residents could be alerted.

Lt. Gen. Inam Haider, chairman of the National Disaster Management Authority, told a hastily convened news conference in Islamabad that Pakistan was experiencing shifting weather patterns because of climate change. 

Since the monsoon season began in June, Pakistan has already received 50 percent more rainfall than in the same period last year, he added.

(With Agencies)

 


Saudi, UAE foreign ministers hold call

Saudi, UAE foreign ministers hold call
Updated 17 August 2025

Saudi, UAE foreign ministers hold call

Saudi, UAE foreign ministers hold call

RIYADH: Saudi foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan spoke with his UAE counterpart on Sunday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

During the call, Prince Faisal and Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan reviewed Suadi-Emirati relations and discussed topics of common interest, SPA added.