Saudi Arabia unveils Guinness World Record-breaking Riyadh season stamp

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The special stamp is modeled around Riyadh Season, Saudi Arabia's major event, and features winter wonderland, the Riyadh Season emblem, an airship, a fountain, a race vehicle, and fireworks. (Basheer Saleh)
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The unveiling ceremony for the Riyadh Season stamp took place in the presence of Anif Abanmi, president of Saudi Post, and Faisal Bafarat, the CEO of the General Entertainment Authority. (Basheer Saleh)
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Updated 01 March 2022
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Saudi Arabia unveils Guinness World Record-breaking Riyadh season stamp

  • The stamp, which measures 64 square feet 7 square inches, broke the record for the biggest special stamp in the world
  • The design includes a winter wonderland scene, the Riyadh Season logo, a hot air balloon, a fountain, a racing car and fireworks

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has officially unveiled a special Riyadh Season stamp that set a new Guinness World Record.

Measuring an incredible 64 square feet 7 square inches, it broke the record for the biggest special stamp in the world on Feb. 14. The public finally got a glimpse of it when Saudi Post displayed it at Boulevard Riyadh City, one of the special Riyadh Season zones.

“By revealing this stamp, the world’s largest special stamp, we broke Walt Disney’s record, set in 2019,” Bandar Al-Toaimi, Saudi Post’s general manager of corporate communications, told Arab News.

“We are so delighted it has been achieved by Saudi capabilities; from concept to design and implementation, it was all done by Saudi talents devoted to Riyadh season.”

The Disney stamp, which commemorated Donald Duck’s 85th anniversary, measured a little over 44 square feet.

The unveiling ceremony for the Riyadh Season stamp took place in the presence of Anif Abanmi, president of Saudi Post, and Faisal Bafarat, the CEO of the General Entertainment Authority.

“This stamp represents the imagination that the Saudis have; imagine more, imagine bigger,” said Abanmi. “The stamp is a symbol of our ambition and, thanks to our government, we always prove to ourselves that we can present the best.”

The special stamp celebrates Riyadh Season, which was introduced in 2019 and has become one of the biggest events in the Saudi entertainment calendar. The design includes a winter wonderland scene, the Riyadh Season logo, a hot air balloon, a fountain, a racing car and fireworks.

“Commemorative stamps represent national or historical events or occasions,” Al Toaimi said. “The stamp will remain a memory and commemoration of the Riyadh Season and it will not expire.”


Physical activity in Ramadan can boost public health, expert says

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Physical activity in Ramadan can boost public health, expert says

  • Sports must be managed, argues Jazan University specialist
  • Hour before iftar ideal for light muscle-stimulation exercises

RIYADH: Promoting physical activity during Ramadan can boost public health, according to a local expert.

Dr. Ibrahim Bakri, a specialist in sports management at Jazan University, said that exercise during Ramadan should not be stopped but managed, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

Practicing low-intensity activities before iftar was a suitable option, such as slow walking, stretching, or light exercises that activate muscles, because of their role in stimulating blood circulation without depleting fluid and energy stores.

He said that the hour before the Maghrib prayer was an ideal time for such light activities and reduces the likelihood of stress or low blood sugar levels.

Bakri also pointed out the importance of avoiding strenuous exercise during fasting hours.

He said that high-intensity sports should be postponed until at least three hours after iftar, to give the body the opportunity to digest food and restore its water and nutritional balance.

Resistance exercises, running and team games need to be undertaken carefully to avoid fatigue or muscle spasms, he added.

He stressed that exercise during Ramadan contributes to weight control, improves cardiovascular fitness, and regulates blood sugar levels.

Physical activity also plays a role in reducing stress and improving sleep quality, which reflects positively on the performance of a fasting person in work and daily life.

He emphasized the importance of drinking sufficient water between iftar and sahoor, and having meals in moderation. Also people should make sure to warm up and cool down when undertaking exercise to reduce the possibility of injury.

Bakri said walking was the simplest and most sustainable form of physical activity because it has a direct impact on promoting heart health and improving mood.