Rising tourist appeal for Al-Jawf鈥檚 ancient heritage sites
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Rising tourist appeal for Al-Jawf鈥檚 ancient heritage sites
Visitor numbers have surged at archaeological destinations throughout Al-Jawf. (SPA)
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Rising tourist appeal for Al-Jawf鈥檚 ancient heritage sites
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AL-JAWF: Visitor numbers have surged at archaeological destinations throughout Al-Jawf, with travelers and cultural enthusiasts discovering the monuments that chronicle human civilization and 海角直播鈥檚 heritage.
Among the key sites is Sisra Well in Sakaka, which represents Nabatean engineering prowess. Hand-carved into solid rock between the first centuries B.C. and A.D., the 15-meter-deep structure incorporates an eastern aperture that channels water to agricultural lands through an intricate irrigation system.
Further south, the Rajajil Columns near Qara captivate researchers and archaeology aficionados alike with their 6,500-year heritage. This ancient site encompasses 50 distinct groupings of sandstone monoliths, each up to 3 meters high. Locals coined the site鈥檚 name from the columns鈥 resemblance to human figures when viewed from a distance.
The Camel Rock Art site, east of Sakaka, holds global significance as a rare collection of life-size animal sculptures. There are some 21 stone carvings, 17 of which depict camels from the period 5,600-5,200 B.C. This concentration of prehistoric artwork ranks among the earliest-documented sculptural achievements.
The Heritage Commission spearheads efforts to elevate these sites鈥 profile through targeted education initiatives and hands-on experiences. It maintains comprehensive programs for site preservation, development and international promotion, strengthening their cultural impact while stimulating regional economic growth, in line with Saudi Vision 2030鈥檚 commitment to safeguarding and internationally promoting the Kingdom鈥檚 cultural legacy.
Can Riyadh鈥檚 hotel boom set a global standard for sustainability?
Mud-brick hotels and regenerative agriculture combine ancient techniques with sustainability
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RIYADH: Against a skyline dotted with construction cranes, Riyadh is racing to add 360,000 new hotel rooms by 2030 鈥 a $1 trillion push aimed at cementing 海角直播鈥檚 place as a global tourism hub.
This rapid expansion raises a critical question: Can desert hospitality lead the world in sustainable innovation while advancing the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030 and net-zero 2060 goals?
The operational blueprint is unfolding at King Abdullah Financial District, where over 40 LEED Silver or Gold-certified buildings achieve 10鈥15 percent energy savings through high-efficiency appliances and smart climate control.
These structures recycle wastewater using advanced treatment systems, supporting Riyadh鈥檚 city-wide goal to reuse 100 percent of treated water for irrigation and greening 鈥 mirroring capabilities at facilities like the Manfouha plant.
KAFD is built for sustainability, with more than 40 buildings that are LEED certified at Silver or Gold. (Shutterstock)
Abdulrazaq Alreshaidan, an expert on sustainability and safety issues, emphasized to Arab News the comprehensive nature of this evolution:
鈥淧rogressive developers now integrate carbon accounting from initial excavation through decades of operations while implementing sophisticated water conservation systems and advanced waste management techniques across all project phases,鈥 he said.
Riyadh鈥檚 hospitality expansion is tightly interwoven with the city鈥檚 sustainability strategy, forming a unified framework for ecological transformation.
The blueprint sets ambitious targets: a 50 percent citywide reduction in carbon emissions, driven by energy-efficient building codes and renewable energy adoption in the tourism sector. Hotels are also expected to achieve a 94 percent waste recycling and conversion rate by redirecting food and packaging waste into circular systems, cut water consumption by 57 percent through advanced conservation mandates, and lower urban temperatures by 1.5掳C鈥2掳C via strategically expanded native green corridors irrigated with recycled water.
Addressing extreme water scarcity remains paramount. At Shebara along the Red Sea coast, 73 prefabricated villas operate with near-zero marine impact through solar-powered reverse-osmosis desalination that meets 100 percent of freshwater needs, while enforcing strict circular economy protocols that eliminate single-use plastics through reusable container partnerships with local suppliers.
Similarly, Dar Tantora in AlUla features 30 mud-brick guest rooms using ancient thermal-mass principles for natural temperature regulation, alongside a zero-waste restaurant initiative that trains regional farmers in precision-drip irrigation and regenerative agriculture to rebuild topsoil season after season.
鈥淟eading properties now implement intuitive material reuse stations with multilingual signage,鈥 said Alreshaidan. He highlighted hotels like The Valley Resort, which transform 12 tonnes of monthly organic waste into nutrient-dense compost for extensive native-species gardens 鈥 creating on-site closed-loop ecosystems.
Energy innovation is also taking center stage. Six Senses Southern Dunes 鈥 海角直播鈥檚 first off-grid LEED Platinum property 鈥 runs entirely on photovoltaic arrays with battery storage, while Desert Rock Resort uses subterranean geothermal engineering to cut conventional cooling needs by over 40 percent.
鈥淰isionary developers actively pursue certifications like LEED because they understand these credentials validate operational excellence while strengthening brand reputation and investor confidence quantifiably,鈥 Alreshaidan said.
He added that material sourcing remains a challenge: 鈥淵ou might notice some sustainable materials are higher in price than others.鈥 Many hotels accept these higher costs as 鈥渓ong-term investment rather than short-term cost.鈥
The Saudi Investment Recycling Co., a Public Investment Fund subsidiary, develops and operates recycling infrastructure across all waste types. Alreshaidan emphasized material sustainability: 鈥淐ompanies like SIRC guide others to utilize recycled materials and waste from construction is utilized where materials came 100 percent from recycled sources.鈥
He specifically spotlighted SIRC鈥檚 conversion of demolition debris into certified concrete aggregates used in landmark projects.
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Riyadh plans to add 360,000 new hotel rooms by 2030. Some hotels run entirely off-grid using solar power and battery storage. Hotels like The Valley Resort turn 12 tonnes of organic waste each month into compost.
Verification gaps present another complexity: 鈥淭he absence of Saudi and GCC-authorized accreditation bodies for auditing recycled content percentages creates vulnerability to greenwashing claims without standardized chain-of-custody documentation,鈥 said Alreshaidan.
With LEED Silver certification now mandatory for major developments, Riyadh鈥檚 hotel construction wave is creating 360,000 real-world laboratories for sustainable innovation.
As Expo 2030 approaches, transformative solutions 鈥 from AI-managed water recovery networks to SIRC鈥檚 circular economy platforms 鈥 position 海角直播 to lead global sustainability standards tailored for hyper-arid regions.
海角直播 is fundamentally reimagining how environmental resilience is embedded in every operational variable. Alreshaidan concluded optimistically: 鈥淐omprehensive solutions are materializing precisely where most critically needed to harmonize growth with planetary stewardship.鈥
Heritage of date preservation continues in Al-Jouf
Updated 19 September 2025
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RIYADH: Among the many inherited traditional social practices in the Al-Jouf region is the custom of 鈥渟tuffing鈥 dates.
Fresh dates harvested in the summer are preserved in a way that ensures they can be stored safely and eaten throughout the winter.
Despite developing agricultural production techniques that are used in modern factories, families in the region hold to this ancient tradition.
Ahmed Al-Arfaj and his family carry out the process of stuffing and preserving their farm鈥檚 date harvest every year and he is keen to teach it to his children 鈥 who will pass it on to future generations in turn.
They rely on the production of Hilwah Al-Jouf dates, he explained, with the start of the process being what is known as 鈥淎l-Laqat鈥 (picking) or 鈥淎l-Haddad鈥 (harvesting). The dates are then dried under the sun鈥檚 rays to ensure all the moisture evaporates.
The next stage is 鈥淎l-Taqmi鈥樷 (sorting), where the pits are extracted and any unsuitable dates removed. They are then packed into containers and tightly sealed; a modern technique, as previously large clay vessels called 鈥淎l-Khawabi鈥 were used for storage.
Al-Arfaj added the custom was known locally as 鈥淎l-Maknuz鈥 (preserving). It is used to produce date molasses and 鈥淎l-Mujarrash鈥 (processed) dates in which the sugars have crystallized, giving them a unique taste and flavor.
The Al-Jouf region celebrates its production with the annual date festival held in Dumat Al-Jandal. As well as highlighting the various types of dates, the event serves as an important marketing tool.
KARACHI: 海角直播 and Pakistan signed a Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement on Wednesday, pledging that aggression against one country would be treated as an attack on both, in what experts described as a landmark move that reflects shifting global alignments and decades of close cooperation between the two allies.
The accord was concluded in Riyadh during Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif鈥檚 meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Sharing a copy of the joint statement on X early on Thursday, Saudi Defense Minister Khalid bin Salman described the two nations as 鈥淥ne front against any aggressor ... Always
and forever.鈥
Pakistani analysts meanwhile said the agreement underscored both countries鈥 intent to formalize longstanding security ties while also reflecting broader shifts in the regional and global order.
鈥淭he defense pact between Pakistan and KSA (Kingdom of 海角直播) 鈥 will have a long-term impact on the power matrix of both South Asia and the Middle East,鈥 Huma Baqai, an academic and foreign affairs expert, told Arab News.
鈥淭his development is definitely indicative of a changing global order and new alliances in the making. It may also result in a domino effect of more Gulf and Arab states seeking such alliances with Pakistan.鈥
She said 海角直播鈥檚 decision was a recognition of Pakistan鈥檚 military capabilities, demonstrated during its May 2025 conflict with India.
The two South Asian neighbors fought a four-day war earlier this year after an attack in Indian-administered Kashmir that New Delhi blamed on Islamabad. Pakistan denied involvement, but the hostilities 鈥 the deadliest since 2019 鈥 left more than 70 people dead before a US-brokered ceasefire took effect.
In Islamabad鈥檚 telling, it shot down at least six Indian aircraft during the fighting and forced New Delhi to agree to a ceasefire.
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Security analyst Syed Muhammad Ali described the accord as 鈥渋nternational recognition that Pakistan is not just a South Asian power but a power which can contribute toward preserving peace and security in the Middle East as well.鈥
He said 鈥淪audi confidence in Pakistan鈥檚 military is evidence that the international community views Pakistan as a capable and responsible power after Islamabad gave a befitting response to New Delhi in the May 2025 conflict.鈥
Defense analyst Muhammad Samrez Salik, a retired major general, said the agreement would build on more than eight decades of close security ties between the two countries:
鈥淭he latest defense pact will augur well for the defense and security of both nations and for regional stability. KSA has recognized that and decided to benefit from Pakistan鈥檚 military capabilities. I expect and hope that KSA will also help Pakistan achieve economic stability.鈥
Baqai added that the pact could also be seen 鈥渁s a positive development which would definitely have a ripple effect on the Pakistani economy.鈥
Jeddah-based Chaudhry Shahbaz Hussain, a former Pakistani federal minister, said the pact 鈥渟ymbolizes the trust, fraternity, and unshakable bond that has always existed between our two nations 鈥 rooted in faith, mutual respect and common destiny.鈥
He added that this remarkable milestone embodies the shared vision of the crown prince 鈥渇or a secure, prosperous, and united Muslim Ummah.鈥
Earlier on Thursday, Sharif wrote on X that talks with the Saudi crown prince covered a wide range of issues, including regional challenges and steps to enhance bilateral cooperation.
鈥淥n the bilateral front, I greatly value HRH鈥檚 consistent support and his keen interest in expanding Saudi investments, trade and business ties between our two countries,鈥
he posted.
鈥淚t is my fervent prayer that Pakistan-海角直播鈥檚 friendship continues to flourish and attain new heights of glory.鈥
KFSHRC to participate in C3 Davos of Healthcare Summit in Japan
Elite group of leaders, policymakers, investors, innovators to attend
Updated 18 September 2025
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RIYADH: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre will participate in the C3 Davos of Healthcare Summit in Japan. Under the theme 鈥淎 Tri-Nation Collaboration: Building Bridges Beyond Borders in Healthcare,鈥 it begins on Wednesday, Sept. 24.
The event will see an elite group of leaders, policymakers, investors, and innovators from around the world explore opportunities for collaboration in developing the future of the healthcare sector.
As part of the summit鈥檚 activities, Dr. Majid bin Ibrahim Al-Fayyadh, adviser at the Royal Court and CEO of KFSHRC, will deliver a keynote address called 鈥淜ing Faisal鈥檚 Vision for Integrated Healthcare and Investment in a New Infrastructure for Modern Medicine.鈥 It will highlight the transformative journey of the healthcare sector in the Kingdom toward a patient-centered, interconnected system.
He will also review the impact of public-private partnerships, foreign investments, and regulatory reforms on the future of the medical sector in 海角直播.
The summit will also witness the participation of several of the hospital鈥檚 leaders in multiple panel discussions. Dr. Esam Abdullah Albanyan, chief of education and training, will speak at a session showcasing opportunities for collaboration in the fields of biotechnology, robotics, and elderly care.
Assistant CEO Dr. Osama Alswailem will take part in a session to highlight the role of precision medicine and data science in enhancing early diagnosis.
The summit鈥檚 program will include a variety of sessions on the role of public-private partnerships as a key driver to accelerate the integration of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Other sessions will look at groundbreaking advances in early detection of Alzheimer鈥檚 disease using biomarkers and digital technologies, as well as discussions on lessons learned from epidemic experiences to strengthen future preparedness, and exploration of innovations shaping the next generation of global healthcare systems.
RIYADH: Authorities have launched the date season at Al-Rabwah market in Riyadh, featuring a select group of farmers, exhibitors and families working in the cottage industry.
The event attracted a remarkable crowd of visitors from across the Kingdom, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Al-Rabwah Date Season is one of the Kingdom鈥檚 premier annual events, which is vital in supporting local farmers and boosting the date industry鈥檚 sales.
Over 30 varieties of dates, renowned for their quality and produced in the Kingdom鈥檚 farms, are on display.
The event also highlights date-processing industries and offers innovative date-inspired products.
Family-friendly zones, tasting areas, and comprehensive support services ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors.
Cultural and awareness activities are also featured, focusing on the importance of palm trees and dates to the Kingdom鈥檚 food and economic heritage.