Colorful lineup for Jeddah Season

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Around 250 performers will showcase their talent on the streets of Jeddah. (AN photo by Huda Bashatah)
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Saudi Arabia is organizing different cultural events to highlight its rich heritage. (AFP)
Updated 12 June 2019
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Colorful lineup for Jeddah Season

  • Jeddah Season aims to target foreign tourists to make the most of e-visa services that were introduced following a royal order
  • There are 11 tourism seasons this year covering all regions of Saudi Arabia

JEDDAH: Pop stars, pop-up restaurants and WWE are some of the attractions that will be part of Jeddah Season, which starts June 8 and runs until July 18.
The event caters for all interests. Music lovers can enjoy performances from Emirati singer Ahlam, Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed Abdo, Egypt’s Amr Diab, Mohammed Hamaqi, Lebanon’s Nancy Ajram and Wael Jassar. For something a little different, festivalgoers can see K-Pop’s Super Junior making their musical debut in the Kingdom.
Foodies can sample world-class delights from Nobu, Zuma, Scalini, Signor Sassi and Turkish steakhouse Nusr-Et, the home of viral sensation Salt Bae. There is also a WWE event and a boxing event featuring Mike Tyson, Hollywood’s Sylvester Stallone and Amir Khan. Tyson will be giving training sessions and taking part in activities with fans.

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Around 250 performers will showcase their talent on the streets in a way that is foreign to the Kingdom but has been seen across the world.
“Our message is loud and clear,” said the general supervisor of Jeddah Season, Raed Abuzinada, at a news conference on Sunday. “We’re telling the world we have everything and you no longer need to travel. Jeddah is a gateway to Makkah and Madinah, and those pilgrims remain here for a very short while. We want to broadcast a message that says: Stay longer. We want to place Jeddah on the world tourism map.”
He said the price range for all events were competitive on a regional and international level and were “at least 25 percent lower” than they were anywhere else, with instructions from King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for admission and participation to be affordable and accessible to as many people as possible.
Event organizers also hope the season will provide work opportunities. So far 175 contracts have been signed with small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and 4,900 volunteers have already signed up to help shape the festival.

HIGHLIGHtS

• So far 175 contracts have been signed with SMEs.

• 4,900 volunteers have already signed up for the festival.

• The price range for all events is competitive.

• The festivities will start on June 8 and continue until July 18.

Ahmad Al-Attawi, a board member of the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said: “We focused on small initiatives and SMEs by giving them access to five main areas in Jeddah.”
Jeddah Season aims to target foreign tourists to make the most of e-visa services that were introduced following a royal order.
Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Juwuli Al-Saud urged Jeddah residents to represent their city to the fullest. “I call on the people of Jeddah to be ambassadors for the city. I hope this season will be repeated throughout the years and I doubt it will need any assistance in future seasons.”
The seasons are an initiative from the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage, the General Entertainment Authority, the General Culture Authority and the General Sports Authority.
There are 11 tourism seasons this year covering all regions of the Kingdom: the Eastern Region (Sharqiya) Season, Ramadan Season, Eid Al-Fitr Season, Jeddah Season, Ta’if Season, Eid Al-Adha Season, National Day Season, Riyadh Season, Diriyah Season, Al-Ula Season and Ha’il Season.
Sharqiya Season attracted more than 700,000 visitors over 17 days. It featured 83 events covering culture, education, entertainment and sport. It attracted international music artists such as Akon and French Montana and spanned nine cities in the province.


Worshippers flock to Two Holy Mosques for Qiyam prayers

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Worshippers flock to Two Holy Mosques for Qiyam prayers

  • Atmosphere was marked by spirituality and tranquility as thousands gathered to perform the Taraweeh and Tahajjud prayers
  • Entry and exit systems were organized to facilitate the movement of worshippers

RIYADH: Worshippers flocked on Monday night to the Grand Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah to perform Qiyam prayers on the first night of the last 10 days of Ramadan.

The atmosphere was marked by spirituality and tranquility as thousands gathered to perform the Taraweeh and Tahajjud prayers.

The Saudi Press Agency’s cameras captured the flow of worshippers from the early hours in the corridors, courtyards, Mataf, and roads leading to the Grand Mosque as they prayed and recited the Qur’an.

The General Authority for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques prepared the various sites and facilities of the Grand Mosque to provide advanced operational services for worshippers and Umrah performers, the SPA reported.

These included cleaning, sterilization, and perfuming operations using specialized tools distributed inside and outside the mosque.

Additional measures saw restrooms fully equipped with services, the provision of an increased number of prayer carpets, and the preparation of multiple stations for the distribution of Zamzam water to ensure the availability of both cold and normal water around the clock.

Entry and exit systems were also organized to facilitate the movement of worshippers, with designated entrances for the elderly and persons with disabilities.

These efforts are part of the continuous work undertaken to serve pilgrims and provide the highest levels of care, enabling worshippers to perform their rituals with ease and tranquility.

In Madinah, worshippers flocked to the Prophet’s Mosque to perform Qiyam prayers in a similarly peaceful and secure environment.

The General Authority for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques prepared all sites and facilities of the Prophet’s Mosque in coordination with relevant departments and authorities to provide integrated services for worshippers, enabling them to perform their prayers with ease and comfort.

Preparations included opening the mosque’s gates and preparing its interior areas, roof, and courtyards to receive worshippers, in addition to maintenance, cleaning, operational services, and water distribution.

The workforce has been increased to ensure the smooth implementation of various tasks while deploying staff to organize crowds, open passageways, and facilitate the movement of worshippers inside the Prophet’s Mosque and its courtyards.