Traffic officers welcome Saudi students with gifts

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A traffic officer distributes gifts and guides on traffic awareness to passing motorists in in Al-Baha region, specifically to students. (SPA)
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A traffic officer distributes gifts and guides on traffic awareness to passing motorists in Makkah, specifically to students. (SPA)
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A traffic officer distributes gifts and guides on traffic awareness to passing motorists in Makkah, specifically to students. (SPA)
Updated 02 September 2019
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Traffic officers welcome Saudi students with gifts

  • More than 6 million public school students around the Kingdom went back to school on Sunday for the start of the academic year’s first term

MAKKAH: The Makkah Traffic Department distributed on Sunday the gifts, and guidance and awareness leaflets, to students and vehicles in public streets and school complexes, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The campaign, which kicks off at the beginning of every academic year, was organized under the supervision of the director of the Makkah Traffic Department, Col. Fawaz bin Mansour Al-Hazmi.

The campaign aimed to congratulate students at the beginning of the new academic year, and promote traffic awareness among them through participating with them on this occasion.

Traffic guides spread on crossroads and in the streets to interact with drivers and passengers and instruct them to abide by traffic rules and laws.

More than 6 million public school students around the Kingdom went back to school on Sunday for the start of the academic year’s first term. 

The Education Ministry printed and distributed 147 million textbooks before the start of the term. 

 

 


‘Masterpieces of Saudi Orchestra’ shine at Maraya in AlUla

The “Masterpieces of Saudi Orchestra” concert opened at Maraya Concert Hall in AlUla on Thursday. (Supplied)
Updated 23 January 2026
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‘Masterpieces of Saudi Orchestra’ shine at Maraya in AlUla

  • The concert on its opening night presented a seamless artistic journey, where orchestral works met Saudi musical identity
  • It underlined the Music Commission’s aim to present Saudi artistry at a high professional level

RIYADH: The “Masterpieces of Saudi Orchestra” concert opened at Maraya Concert Hall in AlUla on Thursday under the patronage of the Kingdom’s Minister of Culture and Chairman of the board of the Music Commission Prince Bader bin Abdullah.

Organized by the Music Commission, the concert on its opening night presented a seamless artistic journey, where orchestral works met Saudi musical identity.

The Saudi National Orchestra and Choir, conducted by Maestro Hani Farhat, led audiences through carefully curated pieces reflecting heritage and modern creativity.

The repertoire combined traditional influences with orchestral scoring, offering listeners heritage-based compositions alongside recent arrangements.

Regional rhythms and layered musical textures were used to echo the Kingdom’s history, while pieces rooted in Saudi classical music tradition connected audiences with familiar cultural references in a fresh format.

The concert underlined the Music Commission’s aim to present Saudi artistry at a high professional level.

The series seeks to honor national heritage while encouraging contemporary artistic engagement, and its growing local and international presence was highlighted throughout the evening.

The program also featured a visual dimension led by the Theater and Performing Arts Commission, which staged live performances of Saudi folk arts. 

Audiences saw presentations of Samri, Dahha, Rafeihi, Yanbawi, Zair and Khabeeti, synchronized with the orchestra to create one integrated artistic experience.

These folk elements were arranged to complement the orchestral sound, reinforcing the richness and variety of Saudi cultural identity. The combination of music and movement aimed to show how traditional forms can engage with large-scale concert settings while retaining their historical character and community roots.

This performance is an extension of the series of successes achieved by the Saudi Orchestra’s masterpieces both locally and internationally, and reaffirms the Music Commission’s commitment to showcasing Saudi music in its finest form.