Royal Commission for AlUla Seeks to Promote Region’s Food Culture

Royal Commission for AlUla Seeks to Promote Region’s Food Culture
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Royal Commission for AlUla Seeks to Promote Region’s Food Culture

Royal Commission for AlUla Seeks to Promote Region’s Food Culture

The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) and Slow Food, the Italy-based global food movement, have announced a new partnership to improve and promote the sustainable regeneration of AlUla’s agricultural and culinary ecosystem.

The partnership aims to highlight the economic, social, and health benefits of AlUla products, promote the region's food culture, ensure sustainability in agriculture, and support the production of sustainable food.

The collaboration follows successful food events in AlUla over the past two years, which positioned the region as an appealing destination for food enthusiasts and tourists. It also strengthened connections between northwest Arabia and Slow Food's global network that is active in 150 countries.

The announcement of the partnership coincides with the fifth edition of the AlUla Dates Season, offering significant economic opportunities for local farmers, families involved in cottage industries, and entrepreneurs, celebrating the region's cultural heritage.

As part of the season, Slow Food is hosting culinary demonstrations by Chef Hooryah Abdulqader and Chef Serhan Hasdemir, who presented dishes using AlUla dates last weekend and will continue this weekend on October 25-26 at the farmers' market in AlManshiyah plaza, AlUla.
Slow Food's philosophy emphasizes agroecology, natural resource conservation, and biodiversity preservation, aligning with the RCU's strategic agricultural goals of supporting farmers and opening new markets for their products.
Moreover, the forthcoming establishment of a culinary arts center within AlUla’s cultural oasis will enhance the partnership's long-term objectives. It will act as a hub for knowledge sharing, cooking, and organizing activities related to sustainable agriculture and culinary traditions, encouraging AlUla residents and visitors to embrace traditional practices.
By promoting cultural education and sustainable agricultural practices within food sectors, the collaboration between RCU and Slow Food will bolster AlUla's economy diversification and draw in tourists.



Saudi National Museum Celebrates World Arabic Language Day with Interactive Events

Saudi National Museum Celebrates World Arabic Language Day with Interactive Events
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Saudi National Museum Celebrates World Arabic Language Day with Interactive Events

Saudi National Museum Celebrates World Arabic Language Day with Interactive Events

The Saudi National Museum, in collaboration with the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSGAAL), will celebrate World Arabic Language Day on Saturday with engaging events.

The celebration aims to showcase the Arabic language's beauty and cultural richness while emphasizing the museum's role in preserving ancient cultural heritage.

Under the theme "Arabic Language and AI: Advancing Innovation While Preserving Cultural Heritage," the program will feature insightful dialogue sessions exploring the role of the Arabic language in the modern era and innovative approaches to reviving it through enriched educational methods. In addition, visitors will have the opportunity to delve into the rich history of the Arabic language through engaging presentations.

The celebration will also offer a variety of interactive activities, taking visitors on a journey through the history of the Arabic language, from ancient symbols to contemporary artistic expressions. Furthermore, the program will include captivating musical performances and other engaging experiences that highlight the value and civilizational significance of the Arabic language.