First Jeddah Food Festival serves up tasty cultural treat

The first Jeddah Food Festival is a family entertainment festival opened at an area of 30, 000 square meters, with an aim to give maximum entertainment. (AN photo)
Updated 02 April 2017
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First Jeddah Food Festival serves up tasty cultural treat

JEDDAH: The first Jeddah Food Festival opened Thursday, one of two cultural events that have sparked a buzz of entertainment in the city.
The festival, which is open through April 8, runs concurrently with the Jeddah Historical Festival.
It is held under the patronage of Jeddah Gov. Prince Mishaal bin Majed and hospitality committee at the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI), with the cooperation of the Renad exhibition company.
Jeddah Food Festival spans 30,000 square meters, with more than 114 companies and restaurants participating, offering everything from Asian to traditional Arabic cuisine.
The event has 35 different entertainment activities for families and children, including stand-up comedy, shadow theater and live cooking shows. 
Mazen Batterjee, vice chairman of the JCCI, said food plays a very important role in cultural exchanges.
He said the Jeddah Food Festival, held during the school break, is an opportunity for the people of Jeddah and visitors to enjoy the hospitality of different countries.
Adil A. Munief Mohammed Makki, chairman of the hospitality committee at the JCCI, said the Jeddah Food Festival is expected to become an annual event, with a mission to promote the Saudi hospitality industry, attract foreign and local investments and support domestic tourism.

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Event location: Malik Road, in front of Red Sea Mall


India Embassy, consulate celebrate Republic Day

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India Embassy, consulate celebrate Republic Day

  • Flag hoisting, cultural performances, and a reception highlight India–Saudi friendship and growing partnership

JEDDAH: The 77th Republic Day of India was celebrated in Riyadh and Jeddah on Monday.

Th events brought together the Indian community, Saudi dignitaries, and members of the diplomatic corps, highlighting the friendship between India and Saudi Arabia.

The celebrations in Riyadh began with Ambassador Dr. Suhel Ajaz Khan unfurling the tricolour, the singing of the national anthem, and floral tributes at Mahatma Gandhi’s bust.

Khan read the Indian president’s message to the nation and Indians worldwide, followed by cultural performances by schoolchildren and the Indian community.

The performances included special features marking the 150th anniversary of India’s national song, Vande Mataram.

A photo booth highlighting the song’s significance was set up, and later, the ambassador interacted with members of the Indian diaspora and local journalists.

Indian Consul General Fahad Ahmed Khan Suri at the 77th Republic Day event in Jeddah on Monday. (X: @CGIJeddah)

In Jeddah, the celebrations began in the morning with the unfurling of the Indian national flag at the Consulate General of India.

Consul General Fahad Ahmed Khan Suri read out a message from the president of India, acknowledging the dedication of the Indian diaspora in strengthening ties between the two nations.

Patriotic performances by students from the International Indian School added a festive touch, and the consul general addressed the performers while interacting with community members.

The celebrations continued in the evening with a reception at Al-Sohba Hall, Park Hyatt, attended by consuls general from different countries, along with prominent Saudi and Indian dignitaries.

Fareed bin Saad Al-Shehri, director-general of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the chief guest, said he always feels delighted at such events, which showcase the blending of Saudi and Indian cultures.

The guest of honor was Capt. Ali Salem Al-Mehwari, director-general of the Jeddah Islamic Port.

Speaking to Arab News, the Indian consul general said the reception reflects the strength of India–Saudi Arabia relations and underscores the complementary visions of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and India’s Vision 2047.

“Both countries are working toward inclusive growth, economic diversification, and long-term partnership,” he added.

Suri said: “India and Saudi Arabia share a robust strategic partnership that has strengthened in recent years across trade, investment, energy, education, and cultural exchange.

“Educational and professional cooperation is expanding, people-to-people ties are deepening, and cultural interactions continue to thrive. This partnership is creating long-term opportunities for mutual growth and shared prosperity.”