Vibrant Saudi culture in the spotlight at third Ramadan Nights Festival in Riyadh

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The Saudi Arabian Society for Culture and Arts launched the third Ramadan Nights festival in Riyadh. (SPA)
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The Saudi Arabian Society for Culture and Arts launched the third Ramadan Nights festival in Riyadh. (SPA)
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The Saudi Arabian Society for Culture and Arts launched the third Ramadan Nights festival in Riyadh. (SPA)
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Updated 22 March 2024
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Vibrant Saudi culture in the spotlight at third Ramadan Nights Festival in Riyadh

RIYADH: The Saudi Arabian Society for Culture and Arts launched the third Ramadan Nights Festival on Wednesday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The festival is taking place at the same time as the Saudi Table Tennis Federation’s third community tournament in the Al-Ma’athar neighborhood of Riyadh.

Boasting a warm Ramadan atmosphere, the festival focuses on customs associated with the holy month to make the event a vibrant one, showcasing the aesthetics and essence of Saudi culture.

The society is stressing the Kingdom’s past, identity and heritage at the event. This was highlighted at the launch by the costumes and cultures present.

A space has been allocated at the festival for amateur participants in fine arts, while various performances will be taking place.

The Ramadan Nights Festival continues until March 29, from 10 p.m. until 1 a.m.


Visitors flock to enjoy Jazan during school break

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Visitors flock to enjoy Jazan during school break

RIYADH: The mild weather and range of recreational activities on offer means waterfronts and public parks across Jazan are welcoming an influx of visitors during the school break.

Mayor Yahya Al-Ghazwani said the municipality had prepared many recreational spaces ahead of the holiday, including 22 waterfronts, 236 public parks, 20 scenic overlooks, 203 sports fields and 214 walkways, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Designated family-friendly areas have been provided at waterfronts and public parks, offering facilities such as seating areas, green spaces, children’s play zones, kiosks and a wide selection of restaurants and cafés.

Al-Ghazwani said the diversity of public facilities has boosted community participation in recreational activities. Popular activities include walking and cycling, as well as water sports such as swimming and beach volleyball.

He added the municipality had increased its efforts to prepare and maintain the areas, along with more monitoring of commercial establishments, to enhance services.

Jazan’s parks are central to the region’s quality of life projects, which directly align with Saudi Vision 2030’s goals of building a vibrant society, improving living standards and enhancing urban beauty.