‘Disney on Ice’ to receive visitors from Aug. 24

The show, which will run until Sept. 20, features stunning performances on an ice-skating rink that will bring Disney stories to life. (Supplied)
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Updated 06 August 2023
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‘Disney on Ice’ to receive visitors from Aug. 24

RIYADH: “Disney on Ice Presents 100 Years of Wonder” is returning to Riyadh on Aug. 24 and will be held in the Boulevard Riyadh City area as part of the Riyadh Calendar events.

Boulevard Riyadh City is the largest entertainment center in the capital, featuring everything from luxury shops to an array of local and international dining options.

The show, which will run until Sept. 20, features stunning performances on an ice-skating rink that will bring Disney stories to life.

Beloved characters from Disney’s “Moana,” “Aladdin,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “The Little Mermaid,” “Tangled,” “The Princess and the Frog,” “Cinderella,” and “Sleeping Beauty” will make appearances in the show.

Stories from seven Disney princesses will also be explored, in addition to Disney’s “Frozen” and Disney/Pixar’s “Coco.”

For more information and to buy tickets, visit enjoy.sa.

Earlier this year, the General Entertainment Authority reported that about 15 million visitors from around the world have now attended Riyadh Calendar events, captivated by the wide variety of international and local entertainment on offer, GEA Chairman Turki Al-Sheikh said.

The Riyadh Calendar boasts a vast collection of festivals, exhibitions and activities that give visitors the chance to enjoy the cultures and customs of many different nations.

The events have also attracted foreign investment, which has enhanced the entertainment sector in the Kingdom, and provided a significant economic boost to local communities by creating jobs.


Kingdom goes green to celebrate Founding Day

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Kingdom goes green to celebrate Founding Day

  • Parks, streets, public spaces shine with national pride, while cultural programs, family activities bring communities together

RIYADH: Residents of Riyadh took part in an initiative to install First Saudi State flags to mark Founding Day on Feb. 22, organized by the Riyadh municipality.

The initiative, reflecting national pride and drawing community participation, enhanced the festive presence across neighborhoods, parks, streets, and public spaces.

The municipality also organized events across the city and governorates, illuminating main roads and public squares with more than 5,000 decorative lights, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The Jeddah municipality launched a multi-day program to mark Founding Day, decorating main roads, squares, and the corniche.

A key event took place at Prince Majid Park on Sunday, featuring falconry, equestrian shows, and traditional handicrafts. Family activities included henna painting and creative workshops for children.

The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture in Dhahran marked Founding Day with a multi-night Ramadan program from Feb. 20–22, offering 30 heritage-focused activities in a festive, family-friendly setting.

Visitors enjoyed cultural events, films, exhibitions, and hands-on workshops. Riyadh resident Tiger Lee, visiting Dhahran for the first time, said he came to experience the celebrations and learn more about the Kingdom’s history.

Entry was free, with food outlets, a traditional souq, henna and Sadu weaving sessions, museum and library storytelling, and plaza exhibitions adding to the experience.

Meanwhile, traditional markets in the Baha region turned into lively cultural hubs, showcasing local heritage and national pride, the SPA stated.

Shops were decorated with flags and traditional handicrafts such as palm frond products and pottery, while visitors and locals wore traditional attire. The markets supported local artisans, boosted economic activity, and enhanced the region’s touristic appeal.

Government buildings and private facilities were also illuminated in green, marking 299 years of Saudi history since 1727.

The King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Qur’an in Madinah was illuminated in green to mark the national occasion, reflecting pride, unity, and the Kingdom’s stability and progress.

The Tabuk municipality organized 23 cultural and heritage events across the region’s cities and governorates, in partnership with government and private entities, to highlight the day’s historical significance and strengthen national identity. Parks and public facilities were prepared to host residents and visitors.

Meanwhile, the Jazan municipality decorated the region with more than 1,500 banners and themed displays, transforming streets, parks, and public squares.

In coordination with government departments, the celebrations featured national performances, folk arts, and heritage showcases unique to Jazan.