Culture Ministry organizes special programs for Saudi Cup

The Saudi Cup considered one of the most expensive horse races in the world with prizes amounting to more than $30 million. (Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia/Doug DeFelice)
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Updated 17 February 2021
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Culture Ministry organizes special programs for Saudi Cup

  • Different bodies affiliated with the Culture Ministry organized the activities

RIYADH: The Saudi Culture Ministry will participate in the second Saudi Cup tournament, an international horse race held in Riyadh, through a wide variety of cultural programs.
The tournament will be held at the King Abdul Aziz Equestrian Field in Janadriyah in partnership with the Horse Racing Club on Feb. 19 and 20.
It is considered one of the most expensive horse races in the world with prizes amounting to more than $30 million.
Different bodies affiliated with the Culture Ministry such as heritage, music, literature publishing and translation and culinary arts commissions etc. have organized the activities.
Activities related to the “Year of Arabic Calligraphy” initiative will also be held.
The ministry has composed theme music for the racing club and publications containing pictures of horses and details about them.
Saudi musician Mamdouh Saif led a global creative team to come up with the musical masterpiece.
The ministry has also designed a special Sadu scarf in the colors of the Saudi Cup for the winning horses.
An exhibition has also been organized in the King Abdul Aziz Square. It will showcase paintings of horses depicting their importance in the ancient history of the region.
Special food outlets have been planned to give the guests a taste of the Saudi cuisine and Arab hospitality.
A special documentary will also be screened highlighting the heritage and tourism sites in the Arabian Peninsula. It will show handicrafts of different parts of the Kingdom and highlight other aspects of the Arab culture.


KSrelief distributes cartons of dates in Jundiai, Brazil

Updated 02 March 2026
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KSrelief distributes cartons of dates in Jundiai, Brazil

  • The center distributed 1,480 food baskets to the displaced and other vulnerable groups, including persons with disabilities, women, and the elderly, in Kassala State in Sudan, benefiting 10,360 individuals, representing 1,480 families

JUNDIAI: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has distributed 1,600 cartons of dates in Jundiai, Sao Paulo, Brazil, benefiting 200 families, including host community members, refugees, and immigrants. This initiative is part of a project to distribute 200 tonnes of dates in Brazil in 2026.

The center also distributed 1,504 cartons of dates to the most vulnerable families in Brazil’s Mogi das Cruzes, benefiting 188 families from the host community, refugees, and migrants, as part of a project to distribute 200 tonnes of dates in the Latin American country.

This initiative is part of the many relief and humanitarian projects provided by the Kingdom through its humanitarian arm, KSrelief, to support those affected by disasters worldwide.

Elsewhere, the center distributed 1,480 food baskets to the displaced and other vulnerable groups, including persons with disabilities, women, and the elderly, in Kassala State in Sudan, benefiting 10,360 individuals, representing 1,480 families.