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Korea-Arab Friendship聽Caravan strengthens cultural ties in Riyadh

Members of the Pangut troupe perform a traditional Korean percussion routine during the 18th Korea-Arab Friendship Caravan at Prince Sultan University in Riyadh. (AN Photo/Waad Hussain)
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Members of the Pangut troupe perform a traditional Korean percussion routine during the 18th Korea-Arab Friendship Caravan at Prince Sultan University in Riyadh. (AN Photo/Waad Hussain)
Members of the Pangut troupe perform a traditional Korean percussion routine during the 18th Korea-Arab Friendship Caravan at Prince Sultan University in Riyadh. (AN Photo/Waad Hussain)
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Members of the Pangut troupe perform a traditional Korean percussion routine during the 18th Korea-Arab Friendship Caravan at Prince Sultan University in Riyadh. (AN Photo/Waad Hussain)
Members of the Pangut troupe perform a traditional Korean percussion routine during the 18th Korea-Arab Friendship Caravan at Prince Sultan University in Riyadh. (AN Photo/Waad Hussain)
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Members of the Pangut troupe perform a traditional Korean percussion routine during the 18th Korea-Arab Friendship Caravan at Prince Sultan University in Riyadh. (AN Photo/Waad Hussain)
Members of the Pangut troupe perform a traditional Korean percussion routine during the 18th Korea-Arab Friendship Caravan at Prince Sultan University in Riyadh. (AN Photo/Waad Hussain)
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Members of the Pangut troupe perform a traditional Korean percussion routine during the 18th Korea-Arab Friendship Caravan at Prince Sultan University in Riyadh. (AN Photo/Waad Hussain)
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Korea-Arab Friendship聽Caravan strengthens cultural ties in Riyadh

Korea-Arab Friendship聽Caravan strengthens cultural ties in Riyadh
  • Event part of drive to boost聽cultural understanding between regions
  • Live performances showcase different elements of Korean heritage

RIYADH:聽The 18th Korea-Arab Friendship Caravan stopped in Riyadh on Friday, presenting a full program of traditional and contemporary Korean performing arts at Prince Sultan University as part of an annual cultural exchange between South Korea and the Arab world.

The event was organized by the Korea-Arab Society in cooperation with the Embassy of South Korea in 海角直播. It is part of a broader tour aimed at strengthening cultural understanding and people-to-people ties between the two regions.

This year鈥檚 edition introduced Saudi audiences to five live performances showcasing different elements of Korean heritage and modern entertainment.

The lineup included the folk percussion act Pangut, the ritual dance Bokgae-Chum, the fan dance Buchae-Chum, the percussion-based Samulnori and the B-boy theater show Marionette by the award-winning Expression Crew.

Speaking to Arab News after the performance, Korean artist Ko You Min from the Pangut team said it was the first time the group had performed in the Kingdom.

鈥淚t was a really valuable and good experience for us. It was our first time performing in 海角直播 and it was a meaningful event for us,鈥 he said.

Founded in 2008, the Korea-Arab Society is a nonprofit organization supported by government and institutional partners in both regions, working to promote cultural, economic and academic cooperation. Its longest running program, the caravan, is staged annually across multiple Arab capitals.

Each segment of Friday鈥檚 show highlighted a different aspect of Korean artistic identity.

Pangut featured musicians in traditional hats spinning long ribbons while performing on drums and wind instruments.聽Bokgae-Chum showcased a symbolic rice-bowl lid used in Korean folk culture to convey blessings and protection.

Buchae-Chum displayed synchronized fan movements representing nature, while Samulnori emphasized the rhythmic energy of Korea鈥檚 four core percussion instruments.

The closing act, Marionette, offered a different tone, combining hip-hop choreography with silent theater and visual storytelling.

Established in 1992, Expression Crew is one of Asia鈥檚 most influential B-boy groups and has performed worldwide.

The event attracted a diverse audience of students, faculty, diplomats and others, reflecting the Kingdom鈥檚 growing interest in international cultural programs.

Prince Sultan University hosted the performance as part of its extracurricular initiatives to expose students to global arts and traditions.

Organizers described the Riyadh stop as part of a broader effort to 鈥渃onnect cultures through performance鈥 and said that the caravan blended heritage acts with modern Korean entertainment to engage new audiences in the region.

The Korea-Arab Friendship Caravan will continue to tour Arab countries and present the same program in different settings throughout the year.


Northern Borders launches major tree-planting campaign

Northern Borders launches major tree-planting campaign
Updated 08 November 2025

Northern Borders launches major tree-planting campaign

Northern Borders launches major tree-planting campaign

RIYADH: The National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification in the Northern Borders has launched a large-scale tree-planting campaign across several locations.

Government agencies, volunteers and environmentally conscious individuals are taking part, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

The campaign aims to plant more than 11,000 seedlings in Rafha as part of a phased afforestation plan to expand green spaces and enhance the environmental landscape.

The initiative supports national efforts to develop vegetation, protect natural resources, maintain ecological balance and restore biodiversity, in line with 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030 goals for environmental sustainability and improved quality of life.

Recently, the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority planted more than 3,000 seedlings in its nursery in the Jouf region.

The project supports the authority鈥檚 efforts to protect the environment and expand vegetation cover as part of its vision for a greener, more sustainable future, the SPA reported.

Volunteers from educational institutions across the region took part in the tree-planting campaign, part of the authority鈥檚 involvement in the National Greening Season.

So far, the authority鈥檚 environmental initiatives have included planting almost 4 million seedlings and rehabilitating 750,000 hectares of degraded land.

The restoration projects aim to revive ecosystems affected by desertification and overgrazing, helping to restore natural plant life and preserve the Kingdom鈥檚 biodiversity.