Diriyah Company's Bujairi Terrace Receives 'Architectural and Urban Creativity' Award from Riyadh Municipality

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA
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Diriyah Company's Bujairi Terrace Receives 'Architectural and Urban Creativity' Award from Riyadh Municipality

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA

Bujairi Terrace, the premium distinctive dining destination in the heart of the historical Diriyah, has received the Architectural and Urban Creativity Award from Riyadh Municipality.
Opened in December 2022, Bujairi Terrace attracted over one million visitors in its first six months of operation, according to SPA.
Spanning 15,000 sqm, the dining district features over 20 globally renowned restaurants and cafés, including four Michelin-starred brands—Chez Bruno, Tatel, Hakkasan, and Long Chim. It also offers a thoughtfully curated blend of local Saudi cuisine and international flavors.
As a dynamic mixed-use developer, Diriyah is reshaping urban planning to turn Saudi Arabia's historic birthplace into a vibrant new capital of culture, entertainment, and education.
Diriyah's ambitious goals, aligned with Saudi Vision 2030, aim to attract 50 million visits annually, generate over 178,000 direct jobs, and contribute more than US$18.6 billion directly to the national GDP by 2023.



Saudi Falcons Club, King Saud University Sign MoU to Preserve Falcons' Cultural Legacy

The Saudi Falcons Club and King Saud University signed a Memorandum of Cooperation on Wednesday. SPA
The Saudi Falcons Club and King Saud University signed a Memorandum of Cooperation on Wednesday. SPA
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Saudi Falcons Club, King Saud University Sign MoU to Preserve Falcons' Cultural Legacy

The Saudi Falcons Club and King Saud University signed a Memorandum of Cooperation on Wednesday. SPA
The Saudi Falcons Club and King Saud University signed a Memorandum of Cooperation on Wednesday. SPA

The Saudi Falcons Club and King Saud University signed a Memorandum of Cooperation on Wednesday to preserve the Falcons' cultural, heritage, and environmental legacy through scientific research in biotechnology and to support related activities.

The memorandum was signed by Saudi Falcons Club deputy chief executive Ahmed Al-Hababi and the university's vice president for research and graduate studies, Dr. Yazeed Al-Sheikh, in the presence of several officials from the club and the university at the International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition 2024. This event is being held at the club's headquarters in Malham, north of Riyadh.

This cooperation lays the foundation for subsequent understandings and agreements to be concluded between the two parties regarding projects and opportunities related to falcons in the field of scientific, cultural, and civilizational exchange.

It also includes implementing several awareness-raising and training programs related to falcons and falconry, as well as cooperation to attract and encourage investors interested in falconry fields through courses and workshops.