Diriyah Gate Development Authority announces Eid Al-Fitr entertainment lineup

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Diriyah Gate Development Authority (DGDA) has announced its lineup of events and activities for residents and visitors to celebrate Eid Al-Fitr. (SPA)
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Diriyah Gate Development Authority (DGDA) has announced its lineup of events and activities for residents and visitors to celebrate Eid Al-Fitr. (SPA)
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Diriyah Gate Development Authority (DGDA) has announced its lineup of events and activities for residents and visitors to celebrate Eid Al-Fitr. (SPA)
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Diriyah Gate Development Authority (DGDA) has announced its lineup of events and activities for residents and visitors to celebrate Eid Al-Fitr. (SPA)
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Diriyah Gate Development Authority (DGDA) has announced its lineup of events and activities for residents and visitors to celebrate Eid Al-Fitr. (SPA)
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Diriyah Gate Development Authority (DGDA) has announced its lineup of events and activities for residents and visitors to celebrate Eid Al-Fitr. (SPA)
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Updated 22 April 2023
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Diriyah Gate Development Authority announces Eid Al-Fitr entertainment lineup

  • Eid Al-Fitr festivities held in At-Turaif will be based on traditional Saudi hospitality

RIYADH: Diriyah Gate Development Authority (DGDA) has announced its lineup of events and activities for residents and visitors to celebrate Eid Al-Fitr, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The festivities will take place across different locations, including the historic UNESCO World Heritage Site of At-Turaif, the culinary destination of Bujairi Terrace and a number of Diriyah parks and mosques.

The Eid Al-Fitr festivities held in At-Turaif will be based on traditional Saudi hospitality, with visitors enjoying Saudi coffee and Dokhon.

The celebrations also feature performances of the traditional Saudi Ardah, the traditional celebratory dance staged in front of Salwa Palace, and the  Samri folkl dance, performed at Prince Thunayyan Palace. 

Visitors will also able to enjoy activities such as the purebred Arabian horse show, a Diriyah coffee workshop, and calligraphy stalls to get their names written beautifully in Arabic.

DGDA has also decorated and prepared three parks in Diriyah. 

Approximately 25,000 Eid gifts, known as “Eidiyyah,” including boxes of sweets, are planned for distribution to the local community and Diriyah visitors.

Additionally, Bujairi Terrace will be staging live music performances, storytelling sessions, specially curated workshops for children, and a range of traditional games and activities.


Iranian ambassador thanks Saudi for not allowing territory to be used during war

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Iranian ambassador thanks Saudi for not allowing territory to be used during war

  • Alireza Enayati tells AFP Iran appreciates Kingdom's pledge not to allow its 'airspace, waters, or territory' to be used in US attacks
  • Envoy also denies that his country hit the US embassy in Riyadh this week with drones

RIYADH: Iran’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia Alireza Enayati said on Thursday his country remained appreciative of Saudi Arabia’s pledge to not allow its airspace or territory to be used during the ongoing war with the US and Israel.
“We appreciate what we have repeatedly heard from Saudi Arabia — that it does not allow its airspace, waters, or territory to be used against the Islamic Republic of Iran,” he told AFP.
Before the outbreak of war, Riyadh had thrown its support behind diplomatic efforts to diffuse tensions between Tehran and Washington and vowed that its airspace would not be allowed to be used for attacks against Iran.
Enayati also categorically denied that his country hit the US embassy in Riyadh this week, after Saudi officials said Iran targeted the compound with drones.
Saudi Arabia has repeatedly accused Tehran of launching missile salvos and drone attacks at its territory and warned that the kingdom reserved the right to defend itself, including by retaliating.
Iran had earlier denied attacking the sprawling Ras Tanura refinery — one of the largest in the Middle East — which Riyadh had also accused Tehran of targeting twice with drones.
Enayati added to the denial, saying Iran also had no hand in the targeting of the US embassy that triggered a fire at the compound.
“We confirmed that Iran has no role in the attack on the US embassy in Riyadh,” the ambassador told AFP.
“If the operations command in Tehran attacks somewhere, it takes responsibility for it.”
The war in the Middle East has engulfed the otherwise stable Gulf region as Iran retaliates over US and Israeli strikes that killed its supreme leader, launching strikes at Israel, the wider region and beyond.
At least 13 people have been killed in the Gulf, including seven civilians, since Iran began its attacks on Saturday.
Enayati, however, denied that Iran was waging a regional war as retaliation for the attacks on his country by the US and Israel.
“This is not a regional war and it is not our war. It was imposed on the region,” he told AFP.