Saudi Falcons Club brings heritage to life

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The Saudi Falcons Club is showcasing the heritage of falconry at the second World Defense Show in Riyadh. (X / Saudi Falcons Club)
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The Saudi Falcons Club is showcasing the heritage of falconry at the second World Defense Show in Riyadh. (X / Saudi Falcons Club)
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The Saudi Falcons Club is showcasing the heritage of falconry at the second World Defense Show in Riyadh. (X / Saudi Falcons Club)
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The Saudi Falcons Club is showcasing the heritage of falconry at the second World Defense Show in Riyadh. (SPA)
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The Saudi Falcons Club is showcasing the heritage of falconry at the second World Defense Show in Riyadh. (SPA)
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The Saudi Falcons Club is showcasing the heritage of falconry at the second World Defense Show in Riyadh. (SPA)
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The Saudi Falcons Club is showcasing the heritage of falconry at the second World Defense Show in Riyadh. (X / Saudi Falcons Club)
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The Saudi Falcons Club is showcasing the heritage of falconry at the second World Defense Show in Riyadh. (X / Saudi Falcons Club)
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Updated 05 February 2024
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Saudi Falcons Club brings heritage to life

  • Pavilion showcases the art and legacy of falconry at Riyadh defense show
  • Club gives visitors opportunity to photograph falcons, promoting environmental awareness aligned with objectives of Saudi Vision 2030

JDDAH: The Saudi Falcons Club is showcasing the heritage of falconry at the second World Defense Show in Riyadh, which continues until Feb. 8.

The club’s pavilion offers an engaging cultural journey, highlighting the connection between falconry and its enthusiasts.

Walid Al-Taweel, the club’s spokesperson, said that participation at the event aimed to showcase this heritage to both local and international visitors.

The pavilion provides insights into the birds, including their breed and heritage, and publicizes annual events. These occasions include the International Auction of Falcon Farms, the International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition, and the King Abdulaziz Falconry Festival, the world’s largest gathering of its kind.

The club gives visitors the opportunity to photograph falcons, promoting environmental awareness aligned with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.

Organized by the General Authority for Military Industries, the five-day defense event features more than 750 exhibitors from more than 75 countries, alongside numerous government entities and leading local and international companies in the defense and security sector.

The Saudi Falcons Club, in collaboration with the Royal Commission for AlUla, recently organized the AlUla Falcons Cup with a prize pool of SR60 million ($16 million).

The partnership aims to promote the legacy of the Kingdom’s falconers and celebrate the culture of falconry internationally while raising environmental awareness and supporting local enthusiasts.

The Al-Kharj Falcon Competition, organized by the Riyadh Municipality in collaboration with the Saudi Falcons Club, began on Monday with more than 900 falconers in attendance.

Running until Feb. 7, the event features traditional performances, educational workshops, cultural seminars, and heritage sessions.

The hosting of the competition reflects the municipality’s dedication to preserving cultural heritage. These efforts aim to strengthen social responsibility and promote cultural, sporting, and social engagements.


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Saudi pavilion brings heritage, culture to Milan

RIYADH: The ministry of culture, along with various cultural entities, is displaying the Kingdom’s culture at the Saudi pavilion at Artigiano in Fiera in Milan, Italy, from Dec. 6-14, featuring handicrafts, culinary arts, music, and performing arts.

The participation highlights the Kingdom’s celebration of the Year of Handicrafts and introduces visitors to the diversity of Saudi cultural traditions through demonstrations, performances, and interactive experiences.

The pavilion invites visitors to explore the Kingdom’s heritage through live demonstrations and displays by Saudi artisans specializing in sadu weaving, bisht tailoring, agal making, pottery, embroidery, woodwork, and incense-related crafts.

It also features an area dedicated to the Year of Handicrafts and another showing innovative approaches built on traditional techniques, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

Visitors can sample regional dishes from across Saudi Arabia, with Saudi coffee and dates on offer that reflect the warmth of Saudi hospitality.

Folk troupes from the Kingdom’s 13 regions will present traditional performances, the SPA added.

The Kingdom’s participation in Artigiano in Fiera underscores its commitment to preserving its cultural heritage and promoting cultural exchange and dialogue.