Shaping Saudi Arabia’s Global Identity Through Diriyah

Jerry Inzerillo, CEO of the Diriyah Gate Development Authority. Photo: Bashir Salih
Jerry Inzerillo, CEO of the Diriyah Gate Development Authority. Photo: Bashir Salih
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Shaping Saudi Arabia’s Global Identity Through Diriyah

Jerry Inzerillo, CEO of the Diriyah Gate Development Authority. Photo: Bashir Salih
Jerry Inzerillo, CEO of the Diriyah Gate Development Authority. Photo: Bashir Salih

Diriyah Gate Development Authority CEO Jerry Inzerillo has stressed that Saudi Arabia has an abundance of historical sites, but described Diriyah as “special.”

“It is the cradle of the establishment of the Saudi entity and the birthplace of the Arabian Peninsula,” he said, indicating that he is awaiting the announcement of the protocol on containing the spread of the coronavirus to resume activities and allow tourists to visit the historic site.

He made the comments on Wednesday during a media briefing on the sidelines of the Group of Twenty meetings.

He said the World Travel & Tourism Council and the World Tourism Organization had listed Saudi Arabia’s tourism sector as among the fastest growing in the world after it began to issue tourist visas late last year.

On the stages of development of Saudi Arabia’s different sectors, Inzerillo said: “It all started in Diriyah.”

He emphasized the importance of building the future on the basis of the region’s history and heritage.

He also hoped Diriyah, often referred to as the "jewel of the Kingdom," will become Saudi Arabia’s icon.

“We want the palaces of Turaif to be the primary image that identifies Saudi Arabia, and for it to become the location tourists flock to in order to have their picture taken next to it, just as many other sites visited by tourists have come to identify countries.”

He said: “In addition to the Crown Prince’s vision for supporting the Diriyah community, it seeks to make it an attractive place to live, work, study, enjoy oneself and play sports.”

He added that the Authority is working on establishing “many museums, 30 hotels, and hundreds of restaurants.”



Ninth Citrus Festival to be Held in January in Saudi Arabia's Al-Hariq

The National Company for Agricultural Services has announced that registration is now open for farmers, beekeepers, and families working in the cottage industry - SPA
The National Company for Agricultural Services has announced that registration is now open for farmers, beekeepers, and families working in the cottage industry - SPA
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Ninth Citrus Festival to be Held in January in Saudi Arabia's Al-Hariq

The National Company for Agricultural Services has announced that registration is now open for farmers, beekeepers, and families working in the cottage industry - SPA
The National Company for Agricultural Services has announced that registration is now open for farmers, beekeepers, and families working in the cottage industry - SPA

The ninth citrus festival will be held in Saudi Arabia's Al-Hariq Governorate from January 1 to 10, 2025, showcasing a diverse range of citrus and other agricultural offerings.

The event will be held under the patronage of Governor of Riyadh Region Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz.
The National Company for Agricultural Services has announced that registration is now open for farmers, beekeepers, and families working in the cottage industry and wishing to participate in the festival; applications are accepted until November 28, SPA reported.
The annual event attracts a large number of visitors and plays a vital role in showcasing the governorate’s high-quality citrus, fostering community engagement, and promoting local produce by providing farmers with a platform to display their products.