Camel culture comes to life at Jeddah Season 

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The Ministry of Culture is bringing the Year of the Camel to life at Jeddah Season 2024 with a dedicated pavilion. (SPA)
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The Ministry of Culture is bringing the Year of the Camel to life at Jeddah Season 2024 with a dedicated pavilion. (SPA)
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The Ministry of Culture is bringing the Year of the Camel to life at Jeddah Season 2024 with a dedicated pavilion. (SPA)
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The Ministry of Culture is bringing the Year of the Camel to life at Jeddah Season 2024 with a dedicated pavilion. (Supplied)
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The Ministry of Culture is bringing the Year of the Camel to life at Jeddah Season 2024 with a dedicated pavilion. (Supplied)
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Updated 24 July 2024
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Camel culture comes to life at Jeddah Season 

  • Special pavilion highlights camels’ economic, cultural significance in Saudi society
  • Through illuminated murals and interactive touch screens, visitors are invited to delve into history

JEDDAH: The Ministry of Culture is bringing the “Year of the Camel” to life at Jeddah Season 2024 with a dedicated pavilion offering visitors an immersive experience of these iconic animals.

From life-size camel sculptures to interactive displays, the pavilion in City Walk, one of the Jeddah Season zones, showcases the camel’s enduring significance in society, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Through illuminated murals and interactive touch screens, visitors are invited to delve into history and understand why 2024 was designated as the “Year of the Camel.”

These displays offer insights into the objectives behind honoring camels, and are provided in Arabic and English to provide access for a global audience.

The pavilion provides historical inscriptions dedicated to the animal, and the vast camel-related vocabulary in the Arabic language, the SPA stated.

One of the highlights of the pavilion is audio of camel sounds, each with its own name. These hold special significance in the daily lives of those who have long cherished the companionship of these remarkable animals.

The displays showcase the economic importance of camels, their role in ensuring food security, and the unique capabilities that have cemented their place in Saudi Arabia culture.


Saudi FM meets with UN humanitarian chief

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met with Tom Fletcher in Davos on Friday. (SPA)
Updated 23 January 2026
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Saudi FM meets with UN humanitarian chief

  • Areas of joint cooperation and ways to enhance it were discussed during the meeting

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met with the Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher in Davos on Friday.

During the meeting which took place on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum, areas of joint cooperation and ways to enhance it were discussed, Saudi Press Agency reported.