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Bangladeshi Cultural Days begins in Riyadh under ‘Global Harmony 2’

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The Ministry of Media, in cooperation with the General Entertainment Authority, launched the ‘Bangladeshi Cultural Days’ event at Suwaidi Park in Riyadh.
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Bangladeshi Cultural Days begins in Riyadh under ‘Global Harmony 2’

Bangladeshi Cultural Days begins in Riyadh under ‘Global Harmony 2’
  • Four-day event, which runs until Nov. 14, is part of the ‘Global Harmony 2’ initiative and drew a large attendance from the Bangladeshi community
  • First day of the event featured a variety of cultural and artistic performances, starting with a welcoming speech delivered by Bangladeshi broadcasters

RIYADH: The Ministry of Media, in cooperation with the General Entertainment Authority, on Tuesday launched the “Bangladeshi Cultural Days” event at Suwaidi Park in Riyadh.

The four-day event, which runs until Nov. 14, is part of the “Global Harmony 2” initiative and drew a large attendance from the Bangladeshi community, as well as citizens and residents of other nationalities.

The first day of the event featured a variety of cultural and artistic performances, starting with a welcoming speech delivered by Bangladeshi broadcasters.

It was followed by interactive circus performances that attracted families and children, alongside food stalls, folk performances and handicrafts showcasing the richness of Bangladeshi heritage.

The event is part of a series of activities intended to foster cultural exchange and understanding among the diverse communities living in the Kingdom through arts, music, cuisine and interactive activities, enriching the local social landscape.

The “Bangladeshi Cultural Days” program includes the participation of 10 artists, nine bazaars and 12 folk groups, presenting live performances that introduce visitors to various aspects of Bangladeshi heritage, including folk arts, traditional costumes and distinctive cuisine.

The event extends a series of cultural weeks hosted by Suwaidi Park as part of the “Global Harmony 2” initiative, which aims to promote cultural and human connection among different communities and solidify Riyadh’s position as a global platform for celebrating cultural diversity.


New initiative to advance Kingdom’s volunteering goals

New initiative to advance Kingdom’s volunteering goals
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New initiative to advance Kingdom’s volunteering goals

New initiative to advance Kingdom’s volunteering goals
  • Panel highlights photography’s role in documenting pilgrims’ journey
  • Another session explores cultural memory and traditions of pilgrimage

JEDDAH: A professional volunteering initiative was launched during the fifth Hajj Conference and Exhibition, which concluded on Wednesday in Jeddah.

A joint effort by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah and the National Center for the Non-Profit Sector, the initiative aims to leverage professional expertise to support organizations and entrepreneurs serving pilgrims.

It seeks to boost specialist engagement in volunteering and advance the Kingdom’s national volunteering goals, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The initiative covers areas such as enhancing the pilgrim experience through nonprofits, developing strategies and business models, ensuring financial sustainability and identifying investment opportunities.

It also focuses on strengthening institutional and human capabilities, applying digital transformation and AI, and advancing performance indicators for the nonprofit sector.

Organized in collaboration with the Pilgrim Experience Program, the four-day event drew local and international delegates exploring the latest services and technologies for pilgrims.

Pavilions featured representatives from Islamic countries, Hajj and Umrah companies, and experts in smart transport, health, security and housing. Government agencies showcased new digital initiatives and smart monitoring systems to improve efficiency.

Innovation platforms highlighted crowd management, rapid response systems and advanced health solutions, ensuring pilgrims’ safety and smooth movement, the SPA added.

As part of the conference, a panel on photographic and documentary filmmaking was held on Wednesday, focusing on photography’s role in documenting the Hajj journey and the services provided to pilgrims.

The session highlighted the human and cultural dimensions of Hajj, describing it as a global event marked by diversity and spirituality.

Speakers emphasized that photography and documentaries preserve Hajj’s visual memory, serving as educational tools that convey pilgrims’ experiences and emotions while showcasing the Kingdom’s efforts to serve them.

Arab photographers shared their experiences, noting photography’s universal power to transcend language and culture, promoting understanding and human connection among nations.

The discussion stressed developing Saudi photographers’ skills to tell visual stories reflecting Hajj’s values and humanitarian messages, and the importance of modern technologies and collaboration among academic and professional institutions to document the Hajj experience innovatively and professionally.

Another session explored Hajj’s cultural and social dimensions, focusing on the symbols, customs and traditions that shape the collective memory of Muslim societies.

Speakers emphasized that Hajj is not only a religious duty but also a profound human and cultural experience influencing the shared consciousness of the Muslim world.

They highlighted the importance of documenting oral histories and heritage artifacts, and fostering partnerships among universities, museums and research centers to advance scholarship.

Museums and folk artifacts play a key role in preserving Hajj’s memory, as photographs, personal belongings and gifts brought by pilgrims reflect its human dimension.

Speakers said that preserving and exhibiting these items ensures that Hajj’s spiritual, cultural and historical legacy is conveyed to future generations.