Saudi Culinary Arts Commission to Launch Food Culture Festival in Riyadh

Saudi Culinary Arts Commission to Launch Food Culture Festival in Riyadh
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Saudi Culinary Arts Commission to Launch Food Culture Festival in Riyadh

Saudi Culinary Arts Commission to Launch Food Culture Festival in Riyadh

The Culinary Arts Commission, in collaboration with the Quality of Life Program, is scheduled to launch the Food Culture Festival in Riyadh’s Diplomatic Quarter. The festival will run until February 9 and involve embassies and consulates of various countries.
The festival will feature diverse zones, including the exhibitors area, where visitors can explore a wide range of exquisite cuisines and high-quality products from international stores and restaurants.
The workshops area will offer interactive sessions for visitors to learn culinary techniques and develop new skills, SPA reported.
Also, the theater area will host unique cultural performances and musical shows, while the kids area will provide engaging educational and entertainment experiences, allowing young visitors to interact with the culinary world in a fun and immersive way.
Riyadh is the second stop for the Food Culture Festival, following its successful launch last week in Al-Khobar. The festival will conclude in Jeddah next week, offering visitors and tourists a similarly enriching experience that fosters cultural exchange.
The event aims to highlight the diversity of global culinary arts, providing an ideal destination for individuals and families to discover new flavors inspired by local and international cuisines.



Prophet's Mosque Library: Cognitive Masterpiece Combining Heritage, Digital Development

Prophet's Mosque Library. (SPA)
Prophet's Mosque Library. (SPA)
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Prophet's Mosque Library: Cognitive Masterpiece Combining Heritage, Digital Development

Prophet's Mosque Library. (SPA)
Prophet's Mosque Library. (SPA)

Combining tradition and innovation, the Prophet's Mosque Library stands as a beacon of knowledge, offering access to rare manuscripts and utilizing advanced digital technologies, the Saudi Press Agency said on Friday.

The library holds 182,000 books across diverse fields and provides digital research via 70 computers, with services in 23 languages for a multicultural audience.

Serving as a global destination for worshippers and visitors, the library, uniquely located near Gate 10 on the Prophet's Mosque's west side, is open 24 hours, and blends the site's spiritual significance with its rich academic resources.