Jazan Cultural House Launches Literature and Coffee Event

A training track offered practical instruction on coffee preparation and machine operation in an accessible setting - SPA
A training track offered practical instruction on coffee preparation and machine operation in an accessible setting - SPA
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Jazan Cultural House Launches Literature and Coffee Event

A training track offered practical instruction on coffee preparation and machine operation in an accessible setting - SPA
A training track offered practical instruction on coffee preparation and machine operation in an accessible setting - SPA

The Cultural House in Jazan hosted an event on literature and coffee culture from January 22 to 24, featuring workshops for all ages.

The coffee program included interactive workshops that explored specialty coffee from selection to serving, with artistic demonstrations that transformed coffee cups into canvases. Children had dedicated areas to engage in creative activities, such as decorating cups with coffee beans, SPA reported.

A training track offered practical instruction on coffee preparation and machine operation in an accessible setting.

Literary workshops promoted storytelling, reading, and creative expression, encouraging participants to explore narrative development and social etiquette.

This initiative aimed to enhance community engagement with literature and coffee, advancing the Cultural House's mission to revitalize the local cultural scene.



King Fahd Complex Participates in Cairo International Book Fair 2026

King Fahd Complex Participates in Cairo International Book Fair 2026
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King Fahd Complex Participates in Cairo International Book Fair 2026

King Fahd Complex Participates in Cairo International Book Fair 2026

The King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Quran is participating in the 57th Cairo International Book Fair as part of the pavilion of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance.

The fair features 1,457 publishing houses from 83 countries and is being held at the Egypt International Exhibition Center, SPA.

The complex will showcase a range of its publications, demonstrate the stages of printing the Holy Quran, and distribute 50,000 copies of the Holy Quran, a gift from the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, in various sizes, editions, and recitations.


AlUla’s Cultural Legacy Takes Center Stage at the Marvels of Saudi Orchestra

The Music Commission's Marvels of Saudi Orchestra concert at AlUla's Maraya Hall. (SPA)
The Music Commission's Marvels of Saudi Orchestra concert at AlUla's Maraya Hall. (SPA)
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AlUla’s Cultural Legacy Takes Center Stage at the Marvels of Saudi Orchestra

The Music Commission's Marvels of Saudi Orchestra concert at AlUla's Maraya Hall. (SPA)
The Music Commission's Marvels of Saudi Orchestra concert at AlUla's Maraya Hall. (SPA)

The Music Commission's Marvels of Saudi Orchestra concert at AlUla's Maraya Hall showcased the region's rich cultural heritage by seamlessly blending traditional folk arts into a professional, contemporary symphonic performance.

The event featured renowned local folk arts integrated into an artistic tableau, demonstrating Saudi heritage's ability to thrive in modern contexts while maintaining its historical depth, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

This successful convergence of global musical standards and local tradition further establishes AlUla as a premier international hub for creative and cultural expression.


Saudi Cultural Development Fund Debuts at Davos to Showcase Culture as Economic Engine

Saudi Cultural Development Fund Debuts at Davos to Showcase Culture as Economic Engine
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Saudi Cultural Development Fund Debuts at Davos to Showcase Culture as Economic Engine

Saudi Cultural Development Fund Debuts at Davos to Showcase Culture as Economic Engine

The Cultural Development Fund (CDF) successfully concluded its participation at the 2026 Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum, held from January 19 to 23 in Davos, Switzerland, marking a historic and groundbreaking presence for Saudi culture at the world’s premier economic event.

Hosted at the Saudi House, the CDF engaged over 200 international experts, including leading economists and investors, through a series of dynamic activities such as a networking breakfast, panel discussion, and beneficiary talks on the NextOn platform. The CDF emphasized culture not only as a form of artistic and creative expression, but also as a vital economic driver and a strategic pillar for national development, SPA reported.

Reinforcing this vision, CDF CEO Majed Al-Hugail highlighted in a Davos panel Saudi Arabia's belief in culture as a pivotal force for economic diversification and quality of life. By 2030, he stated, the cultural sector is set to contribute $48 billion to GDP, create more than 346,000 jobs, and attract 22 million visitors.

The CDF also underscored the critical role of financing in empowering entrepreneurship and amplifying the economic potential of the cultural sector. Notable participants in the NextOn talk series included Co-Founder of AlMashtal Creative Incubator Princess Noura bint Saud bin Naif, who addressed “Culture as Economic Infrastructure: Unlocking Human Capital Through the Creative Industries.” Additionally, CEO of the Arabian Housing & Building (AHB) Company Eng. Khalid Alhenaidy contributed insights during a session titled “The Value in Cultural Assets.”

Looking ahead, the CDF organized six strategic side meetings aimed at exploring new opportunities and fostering collaborations to accelerate the development of the Saudi cultural sector and attract global investment. It also distributed 150 copies of the comprehensive investment report, Saudi Cultural Market Outlook 2025: Vision, Impact, and Opportunities, developed in partnership with the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Investment, and the Invest Saudi initiative.

Furthermore, the CDF showcased Saudi creativity by exporting 60 cultural products from Samuda, a fashion-sector beneficiary brand, highlighting the growing economic significance of the Saudi fashion market.

This milestone reflects the CDF’s commitment to serving as a center of excellence and financial enabler for the Kingdom’s cultural sector. It underscores ongoing efforts to elevate Saudi culture on the global stage, maximizing its economic and social impact in alignment with the ambitious objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.