Saudi Arabia’s Diriyah Named Capital of Arab Culture for 2030

The selection means that Diriyah will become the second Saudi city to be named as the capital of Arab culture after Riyadh
The selection means that Diriyah will become the second Saudi city to be named as the capital of Arab culture after Riyadh
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Saudi Arabia’s Diriyah Named Capital of Arab Culture for 2030

The selection means that Diriyah will become the second Saudi city to be named as the capital of Arab culture after Riyadh
The selection means that Diriyah will become the second Saudi city to be named as the capital of Arab culture after Riyadh

Saudi Arabia’s Diriyah has been named as the capital of Arab culture for 2030.

The city was selected by the Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO) due to its remarkable history and cultural symbolism, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

The selection means that Diriyah will become the second Saudi city to be named as the capital of Arab culture after Riyadh, which held the title in 2000, it said.

The announcement came after the endorsement of Arab ministers of culture at an annual ALECSO meeting held in Dubai on December 19-20, SPA added.

Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, the Minister of Culture and Chairman of the National Committee for Education, Science and Culture, expressed his appreciation to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz for the great support that the Saudi culture receives in all its fields, which resulted in naming Diriyah to be a sign of Arab culture.

ALECSO Chairman Hani Al-Muqbil congratulated King Salman and the Crown Prince on the occasion.

Al-Muqbil said choosing Diriyah as capital of Arab culture for 2030 reflects the cultural standing that the city enjoys.



Falcon Fetches SAR57,000 at Saudi Falcons Club Auction Opening

The club aims to regulate the falcon trade, protect endangered breeds, and raise awareness about responsible falconry practices. SPA
The club aims to regulate the falcon trade, protect endangered breeds, and raise awareness about responsible falconry practices. SPA
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Falcon Fetches SAR57,000 at Saudi Falcons Club Auction Opening

The club aims to regulate the falcon trade, protect endangered breeds, and raise awareness about responsible falconry practices. SPA
The club aims to regulate the falcon trade, protect endangered breeds, and raise awareness about responsible falconry practices. SPA

A falcon sold for SAR57,000 on Thursday at the opening night of the highly anticipated Saudi Falcons Club Auction in Malham, north of Riyadh.
The event, which will run until November 15, features a groundbreaking new format entailing an auction area integrated into the ongoing International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition.
The Saudi Falcons Club continues to support falconers by offering them comprehensive assistance, including falcon transportation, accommodation, and efficient auction processes. The auction is broadcast live on television and social media platforms, ensuring global reach and accessibility, SPA reported.
Renowned as the Kingdom's premier official falcon auction, the event aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 by promoting cultural heritage, economic growth, and the preservation of falconry traditions.

The Saudi Falcons Club seeks to elevate the standard of falcon auctions domestically and internationally, serving as a focal point for falconry enthusiasts worldwide.