Regions celebrate Eid with cultural diversity and community engagement

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Asir Municipality prepared over 470 parks and squares in preparation for Eid, hosting diverse cultural and recreational events. (SPA)
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In Hail, the celebrations have attracted visitors of all ages with activities including theatrical performances the Ardah dance and popular folklore shows. (SPA)
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The Royal Commission for Makkah City and the Holy Sites organized programs at locations including the Hira Cultural District and Makkah Mall. (SPA)
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Al-Aan Palace in Najran has attracted visitors with its stunning views and unique architecture, offering insights into the region’s history and culture. (SPA)
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Qassim’s celebrations have included folk arts, with audiences enjoying traditional chants and performances. (SPA)
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In Abha, Eid Al-Basta festivities at the Heritage Village have featured traditional performances, boosting tourism and supporting local businesses. (SPA)
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Baha Municipality has distributed 3,000 gifts as part of its celebrations and organized 55 community events. (SPA)
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Baha Municipality has distributed 3,000 gifts as part of its celebrations and organized 55 community events. (SPA)
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The Diriyah Gate Development Authority’s Eid celebrations included children’s games, calligraphy and more. (SPA)
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The Diriyah Gate Development Authority’s Eid celebrations included children’s games, calligraphy and more. (SPA)
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Taif’s parks have also hosted a range of events, attracting over 200,000 attendees with cultural performances and spectacular fireworks. (SPA)
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Updated 02 April 2025
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Regions celebrate Eid with cultural diversity and community engagement

  • Cities and towns across the Kingdom are hosting Eid Al-Fitr events that blend traditional cultural performances with modern entertainment

RIYADH: Municipalities across Saudi Arabia are hosting Eid Al-Fitr events that blend traditional cultural performances with modern entertainment.

In Hail, the celebrations have attracted visitors of all ages with activities including theatrical performances, the Ardah dance — inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2015 — and popular folklore shows.

Baha Municipality has distributed 3,000 gifts as part of its celebrations and organized 55 community events, including traditional performances, fireworks, family festivals and children’s theater.

Asir Municipality prepared over 470 parks and squares in preparation for Eid, hosting diverse cultural and recreational events, while in Abha, Eid Al-Basta festivities at the Heritage Village have featured traditional performances, boosting tourism and supporting local businesses.

Qassim’s celebrations have included folk arts, with audiences enjoying traditional chants and performances, and Al-Aan Palace in Najran has attracted visitors with its stunning views and unique architecture, offering insights into the region’s history and culture.

The Royal Commission for Makkah City and the Holy Sites organized programs at locations including the Hira Cultural District and Makkah Mall, drawing thousands of families.

Taif’s parks have also hosted a range of events, attracting over 200,000 attendees with cultural performances and spectacular fireworks.

Meanwhile, the Diriyah Gate Development Authority’s Eid celebrations included children’s games, calligraphy and more, bringing cheer to the historic district of At-Turaif and Bujairi Terrace.


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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received a phone call on Friday from Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi.
During the call, they discussed recent regional developments and the ongoing efforts to de-escalate tensions in support of the region’s security and stability.