Kingdom’s visitors get Riyadh Season welcome stamps in passport

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Visitors to Saudi Arabia are getting Riyadh Season welcome stamps on their passports when they arrive through King Khalid International Airport. (Supplied)
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Visitors to Saudi Arabia are getting Riyadh Season welcome stamps on their passports when they arrive through King Khalid International Airport. (Supplied)
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Updated 21 February 2022
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Kingdom’s visitors get Riyadh Season welcome stamps in passport

  • The event’s logo is printed in the center of the entry stamp with the phrase “Asfarat wa Anwarat”

RIYADH: Visitors to Saudi Arabia are getting Riyadh Season welcome stamps on their passports when they arrive through King Khalid International Airport.

The event’s logo is printed in the center of the entry stamp with the phrase “Asfarat wa Anwarat,” welcoming people upon their arrival into the country.

It is part of the season’s initiatives to demonstrate the Kingdom’s role in greeting and hosting visitors, as well as familiarizing them with the modern entertainment available in the event's 14 zones.

The capital's airport is one of the largest entry points to Saudi Arabia. 

Riyadh Season has adopted different ways of welcoming people, including billboards on main roads and promoting its activities in popular places in the US, the UK, Kuwait, and the UAE.

Earlier in February, passengers boarded a plane from Paris to Riyadh that had been specially decorated with Riyadh Season colors and the ‘Imagine More” slogan. 

They were taken on a creative journey and treated to a range of festival-themed surprises from the moment they boarded until they landed in the Saudi capital.

Riyadh Season started on Oct. 20, 2021.


Saudi Arabia wins Arab awards in medicine, nursing at health ministers’ meet

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Saudi Arabia wins Arab awards in medicine, nursing at health ministers’ meet

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia won several Arab awards in medicine and nursing during the 63rd session of the Council of Arab Health Ministers, held recently in Tripoli, Libya, highlighting the Kingdom’s growing prominence in regional health excellence and the strength of its national health workforce.

The achievements reflect the rapid development of Saudi Arabia’s health sector and the high caliber of its medical and nursing professionals, who continue to contribute to innovation, enhanced health preparedness and the delivery of sustainable healthcare — in line with the objectives of the Health Sector Transformation Program under Saudi Vision 2030, said a statement issued on Thursday by the Saudi Ministry of Health.

As part of the Arab Doctors Award 2025 by the General Secretariat of the Arab League’s Social Affairs Sector, Dr. Ahmed bin Salem Bahammam, director of the Prince Naif Center for Health Research, received the award for excellence in scientific research and innovation.

Dr. Zuhair bin Yousef Al-Hlais, senior consultant in cardiac surgery at King Faisal Specialist Hospital, was honored with the award for excellence, leadership and professional medical impact.

For nursing, a Saudi team comprising Dr. Manal Saeed Banassr, Iman Mohammed Al-Shammari, Abdulrahman Abdullah Abu Khadaah, Jawharah Fahad Al-Harbi and Reem Mohammed Al-Humaidan won first place in the clinical practice category of the “Outstanding Work in Nursing and Midwifery” award for their project, the INS Model.

The innovative scheme focuses on strengthening surge capacity in intensive care units during disasters by enhancing nursing workforce readiness and increasing ICU capacity in times of crisis.

The model was developed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In addition, Dr. Badriah Awad Al-Shehri, chief nursing executive at King Saud Medical City, jointly won the “Outstanding Work in Nursing and Midwifery” award with Egypt for the Nethathon Project, which aims to advance nursing education and training, enhance workforce competencies and improve the quality of health education outcomes.

The awards highlight Saudi Arabia’s leadership in medical innovation and professional excellence across the Arab region.