Saudi Arabia: Greening Arabia Forum on Afforestation Hosts Cultural Events

The second annual Greening Arabia International Forum and Exhibition on Afforestation Technologies hosted a variety of cultural and traditional events. SPA
The second annual Greening Arabia International Forum and Exhibition on Afforestation Technologies hosted a variety of cultural and traditional events. SPA
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Saudi Arabia: Greening Arabia Forum on Afforestation Hosts Cultural Events

The second annual Greening Arabia International Forum and Exhibition on Afforestation Technologies hosted a variety of cultural and traditional events. SPA
The second annual Greening Arabia International Forum and Exhibition on Afforestation Technologies hosted a variety of cultural and traditional events. SPA

The second annual Greening Arabia International Forum and Exhibition on Afforestation Technologies hosted a variety of cultural and traditional events, attracting significant attention from visitors of different nationalities, the National Center for Vegetation Cover and Combating Desertification (NCVC) said in a statement.

The Saudi Arda stands out as one of the most prominent performances, reflecting Saudi Arabia’s warm hospitality to its guests. The Arda blends seamlessly with numerous international folk performances presented by participating countries at the 16th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (COP16 UNCCD). These performances showcase arts from across the continents, creating a unique tableau that has resonated with attendees.

The exhibition, organized by the NCVC, continued to draw visitors on its ninth day. Attendees explored booths such as "Future and Innovation, Greening Oasis,Nature Conservation," and "Sustainable Horizon," with detailed presentations provided by exhibitors.

The exhibition features advanced agricultural and environmental preservation technologies, showcasing innovative systems and strategies offered by government agencies, companies, universities, and the non-profit sector.

These initiatives aim to protect nature and enhance environmental sustainability efforts. Visitors from various nationalities expressed admiration for the exhibition and the afforestation technologies utilizing the latest scientific methods and artificial intelligence (AI), which align with the "Green Horizon" initiative. The Saudi strategy emphasizes the role of green development in protecting the global environment through various projects and initiatives.

The exhibition serves as a platform for collaboration among government entities, companies, scientists, financial institutions, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), the public, and communities, all working toward sustainable solutions in line with the United Nations' development goals.

The International Forum and Exhibition on Afforestation Technologies 2024 will continue offering various accompanying events until December 13, providing visitors the opportunity to learn about cutting-edge afforestation techniques and initiatives that encourage both local and global communities to adopt afforestation as a positive, active lifestyle.



Heritage Commission Concludes 3rd Archaeological Excavation Project Season in Al-Baha

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Heritage Commission Concludes 3rd Archaeological Excavation Project Season in Al-Baha

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The Heritage Commission has concluded the third season of the archaeological excavation project at the Al-Ma'mala site in the Al-Baha region, an effort aimed to uncover and understand the historical significance of archaeological sites across the Kingdom.
This season's excavations yielded considerable findings, including a series of well-preserved stone walls constructed with meticulously cut granite blocks, some reinforced with mud bricks. These walls, adorned with traces of plaster, demonstrate the attention to detail and advanced construction methods employed in ancient times. The height of the walls ranged from 50 to 120 centimeters and 50 to 80 centimeters in width, highlighting the sophisticated engineering and architectural techniques of that era, SPA reported.
Archaeologists discovered two distinct architectural units at the site, providing valuable insights into ancient lifestyles. These structures featured well-defined spaces, suggesting multiple uses and reflecting the advanced architectural practices of the time.
The excavations also unearthed a diverse collection of artifacts, including 230 pieces of pottery, some adorned with intricate geometric motifs, 48 stone pieces, 26 pieces of colored glass, 35 metal tools, and 17 stone tools, providing evidence of the site's vibrant commercial and industrial activity.
Al-Ma'mala site holds significant historical and commercial importance. Located 13 kilometers east of Al-Aqiq Governorate and 45 kilometers from the Al-Baha Region capital, it lies close to the ancient Elephant Road, a vital trade route for commercial caravans coming from southern Arabia before the advent of Islam.
Over time, the road evolved into an important pilgrimage route during the Islamic eras, further contributing to the prosperity of the surrounding villages and cities.
The Heritage Commission emphasized its commitment to conducting comprehensive archaeological surveys and excavations across the Kingdom. By employing advanced techniques in geographical surveying and field excavation, the commission aims to uncover and document new antiquities, shedding light on the Kingdom's rich history.