Jusoor Exhibition Draws over 50,000 Visitors in Morocco

The Jusoor (Bridges) Exhibition has drawn over 50,000 visitors since its launch in Morocco on December 13. (SPA)
The Jusoor (Bridges) Exhibition has drawn over 50,000 visitors since its launch in Morocco on December 13. (SPA)
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Jusoor Exhibition Draws over 50,000 Visitors in Morocco

The Jusoor (Bridges) Exhibition has drawn over 50,000 visitors since its launch in Morocco on December 13. (SPA)
The Jusoor (Bridges) Exhibition has drawn over 50,000 visitors since its launch in Morocco on December 13. (SPA)

The Jusoor (Bridges) Exhibition has drawn over 50,000 visitors since its launch in Morocco on December 13.

The exhibition is organized by the Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance in cooperation with the Moroccan Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs at the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca.

Visitors are briefed on the common pavilions and digital applications between Saudi Arabia and Morocco, such as the King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Quran.

The VR Technology Pavilion allows visitors to virtually visit the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque.

They can view documentaries about the construction stages of the Grand Mosque in the holy city of Makkah.

The exhibition runs through December 31.



RCU: AlUla Camel Racecourse Will be a Hub for Heritage Sports

AlUla Camel races are a vital part of the Royal Commission for AlUla’s mission to preserve and promote heritage sports while celebrating the Kingdom’s rich cultural legacy - SPA
AlUla Camel races are a vital part of the Royal Commission for AlUla’s mission to preserve and promote heritage sports while celebrating the Kingdom’s rich cultural legacy - SPA
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RCU: AlUla Camel Racecourse Will be a Hub for Heritage Sports

AlUla Camel races are a vital part of the Royal Commission for AlUla’s mission to preserve and promote heritage sports while celebrating the Kingdom’s rich cultural legacy - SPA
AlUla Camel races are a vital part of the Royal Commission for AlUla’s mission to preserve and promote heritage sports while celebrating the Kingdom’s rich cultural legacy - SPA

The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU), and the Saudi Camel Federation, have said that AlUla Camel Racecourse will serve as a key venue for the ongoing camel racing season, helping to bolster AlUla's position as a region's premier destination for heritage sports.
The racing season began in the Mughira Village for Heritage Sports in October 2024 and will run through April 2025, SPA reported.
The village, spread over 50 million square meters, has fields and facilities catering to camel races. The racing season has drawn over 1,557 participants, including camel owners, and riders from Saudi Arabia and the Gulf region.
AlUla Camel races are a vital part of the Royal Commission for AlUla’s mission to preserve and promote heritage sports while celebrating the Kingdom’s rich cultural legacy.
The season will feature 13 races, which will assist camel owners and delight enthusiasts, and improve the quality of life in the region.
The 25-square- kilometers racecourse, located in southern AlUla, includes an 8-kilometer racetrack alongside a 6-kilometer training track.

These state-of-the-art facilities reflect AlUla's commitment to developing heritage sports and providing a world-class experience for participants and spectators.