Diplomats Explore Saudi Arabia’s AlUla and its Archaeological Sites

The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs arranged a visit for the accredited ambassadors of several countries and their families to explore AlUla. SPA
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs arranged a visit for the accredited ambassadors of several countries and their families to explore AlUla. SPA
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Diplomats Explore Saudi Arabia’s AlUla and its Archaeological Sites

The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs arranged a visit for the accredited ambassadors of several countries and their families to explore AlUla. SPA
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs arranged a visit for the accredited ambassadors of several countries and their families to explore AlUla. SPA

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has arranged a visit for the accredited ambassadors of several countries and their families to explore the AlUla Governorate and its archaeological sites.

Undersecretary of the Foreign Ministry for Protocol Affairs Abdulmajeed Al-Smari accompanied the diplomats during Wednesday’s visit.

The ambassadors were shown around the Hegra site, which is the first historical site in the Kingdom to be included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. They were given an introductory explanation about the Qasr Al-Bint and the Qasr al-Farid collections.

The visit also included the Maraya Theater, which is the world's largest building covered with mirrors.



Saudi Arabia, Japan Strengthen Cultural Cooperation

The agreement, signed during Prince Bader’s official visit to Japan, represents a significant milestone in fostering cultural exchange. SPA
The agreement, signed during Prince Bader’s official visit to Japan, represents a significant milestone in fostering cultural exchange. SPA
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Saudi Arabia, Japan Strengthen Cultural Cooperation

The agreement, signed during Prince Bader’s official visit to Japan, represents a significant milestone in fostering cultural exchange. SPA
The agreement, signed during Prince Bader’s official visit to Japan, represents a significant milestone in fostering cultural exchange. SPA

Saudi Arabia and Japan have strengthened their commitment to cultural collaboration with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) by Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan and Japanese Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Dr. Toshiko Abe.

The agreement, signed during Prince Bader’s official visit to Japan, represents a significant milestone in deepening bilateral relations and fostering cultural exchange.

According to a statement issued by the Saudi Culture Ministry on Friday, the MoU establishes a comprehensive framework for cooperation, focusing on knowledge sharing and collaboration in diverse cultural fields.
To foster mutual understanding and appreciation, the two parties are committed to promoting cultural exchanges, including exchange of experts in various cultural fields and organizing programs, workshops, and seminars for intellectuals, cultural specialists, and artists from the two countries, said the statement.

Prince Bader emphasized the importance of this partnership. “This collaboration underscores the shared vision of Saudi Arabia and Japan to preserve, celebrate, and advance cultural understanding,” he said. “By joining forces in areas such as heritage preservation and artistic innovation, we not only honor our histories but also inspire future generations to embrace creativity and cultural exchange.”

The MoU builds upon the longstanding tradition of cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Japan in the fields of arts, culture, and heritage. It reinforces the two countries’ commitment to fostering innovation while preserving their culture, paving the way for deeper engagement and collaboration.

During a meeting, Prince Bader and Abe discussed the need to strengthen cooperation between the Saudi Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission and the Japanese side to train Saudi students in the art of "Manga" comics.