The Saudi Ministry of Culture announced the third edition of the Common Ground Festival, which will be a celebration of Saudi and Chinese cultures.
The 2025 edition will be held at the Malfa Hall in Misk City, Riyadh from December 24, 2025, to January 6, 2026, and will highlight shared artistic traditions and creative expressions between the two countries.
The Common Ground Festival is a multi-sensory cultural event that explores the universal languages of art, cuisine, performance, and design, said the Ministry in a statement on Tuesday.
This year’s edition will celebrate the depth of Saudi and Chinese heritage through art exhibitions, live performances, and collaborative showcases that invite visitors to experience culture through sight, sound, and emotion.
The program will feature activities inspired by historical exchange routes, where artisans and cultural vendors present traditional crafts, handmade goods, tea and coffee offerings, and cultural souvenirs from both countries.
The festival will also include culinary activities that explore shared hospitality traditions, allowing visitors to experience the symbolic role of hospitality in both cultures and more.
Through this event, the Kingdom underlines its commitment to creating platforms that foster artistic dialogue, strengthen cultural understanding, and celebrate creativity as a bridge between people and nations.