Saudi Heritage Commission Participates in 6th 'Our Heritage' Exhibition in Cairo

The commission's pavilion at the exhibition showcases a diverse range of handcrafted and heritage products that reflect the Kingdom’s heritage and cultural identity. (SPA)
The commission's pavilion at the exhibition showcases a diverse range of handcrafted and heritage products that reflect the Kingdom’s heritage and cultural identity. (SPA)
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Saudi Heritage Commission Participates in 6th 'Our Heritage' Exhibition in Cairo

The commission's pavilion at the exhibition showcases a diverse range of handcrafted and heritage products that reflect the Kingdom’s heritage and cultural identity. (SPA)
The commission's pavilion at the exhibition showcases a diverse range of handcrafted and heritage products that reflect the Kingdom’s heritage and cultural identity. (SPA)

The Saudi Heritage Commission is participating in the sixth "Our Heritage" exhibition for products, crafts, and heritage in Cairo from December 12 to 21.

The commission's pavilion at the exhibition showcases a diverse range of handcrafted and heritage products that reflect the Kingdom’s heritage and cultural identity.

Saudi artists from various regions are presenting live demonstrations of their crafts.

Egyptian Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly inaugurated the exhibition and visited the pavilions, including the Saudi one, where officials presented an overview of the activities and products by artisans specializing in traditional handcrafts.

Madbouly said the exhibition serves as an important platform for displaying and marketing unique artistic, handcrafted and heritage products to highlight the culture of the participating countries.



Over 100,000 Visitors Attend Al-Jouf International Olive Festival

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA
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Over 100,000 Visitors Attend Al-Jouf International Olive Festival

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA

The 18th Al-Jouf International Olive Festival has attracted more than 100,000 visitors over the past five days, including attendees from both within and outside the Kingdom.

Organized by the Municipality of Al-Jouf Region at the Prince Abdullah Cultural Center in Sakaka, the festival offers a range of activities designed to enrich visitors’ experiences. These include Olive Kitchen, Olive Gallery, Oliva Park, and areas for productive families, SPA reported.

The event has become a key attraction for olive enthusiasts, producers, and experts on local, regional, and international levels.
Chief Executive Officer of the festival Omar bin Abdulaziz Al-Hamwan announced that the festival will continue until January 12.