Saudi Cultural Mission Hosts Indiana University Students for Intercultural Exchange

Saudi Cultural Mission Hosts Indiana University Students for Intercultural Exchange
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Saudi Cultural Mission Hosts Indiana University Students for Intercultural Exchange

Saudi Cultural Mission Hosts Indiana University Students for Intercultural Exchange

The Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission (SACM) in the US welcomed on Monday a delegation of students from Indiana University Bloomington, as part of the Arabic Language Program to enhance communication and exchange of ideas between different cultures.
The delegation was welcomed by the Cultural Attaché at Saudi Arabia’s embassy in Washington Dr. Fawzi Bukhari.
The delegation toured the King Abdullah Cultural Hall and was briefed on the exhibits portraying Saudi culture, SPA reported.
It expressed admiration for the Saudi identity in all the elements on display, especially for the originality of Saudi fashion, food, architecture, the popular tools for making coffee, and for the projects carried out under the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, with focus on “NEOM” and “The Line”.
Delegation members expressed appreciation for the Kingdom's cultural endeavors, and for its role in establishing dialogue and understanding between peoples.



Tourists Explore Al-Ahsa's Rich Heritage During Eid Celebrations

Tourists explore Al-Ahsa's rich heritage during Eid celebrations. (SPA)
Tourists explore Al-Ahsa's rich heritage during Eid celebrations. (SPA)
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Tourists Explore Al-Ahsa's Rich Heritage During Eid Celebrations

Tourists explore Al-Ahsa's rich heritage during Eid celebrations. (SPA)
Tourists explore Al-Ahsa's rich heritage during Eid celebrations. (SPA)

During Eid al-Fitr, the archaeological and historical landmarks of Al-Ahsa Governorate emerge as popular destinations for citizens, residents, and visitors seeking enjoyable exploration of the region's rich heritage.
Dr. Sattam Al-Wahb, a faculty member at the King Faisal University, highlighted the diverse tourist, heritage, and historical assets of Al-Ahsa Governorate, including its historic palaces and abundant natural resources, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.
The UNESCO-listed Al-Ahsa Oasis, with its blend of natural, historical, and archaeological landmarks, has become a popular destination during Eid al-Fitr, attracting visitors from across the Kingdom and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.