Saudi National Day celebrations light up Jeddah’s Al-Balad

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Jeddah’s historic Al-Balad district lit up to celebrate Saudi National Day on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Jeddah’s historic Al-Balad district lit up to celebrate Saudi National Day on Tuesday. (AN Photo)
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Jeddah’s historic Al-Balad district lit up to celebrate Saudi National Day on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Jeddah’s historic Al-Balad district lit up to celebrate Saudi National Day on Tuesday. (AN Photo)
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Updated 24 September 2025
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Saudi National Day celebrations light up Jeddah’s Al-Balad

  • Historic district hosts music, art and interactive experiences for National Day
  • Hosted by Tariq Abdulhakim Museum, celebrations highlight Saudi heritage

JEDDAH: Jeddah’s historic Al-Balad district came alive on Tuesday as residents and visitors gathered to celebrate Saudi Arabia’s 95th National Day with music, art and interactive experiences organized by the Tariq Abdulhakim Museum.

The event, held at Bab Jadeed courtyard, was a vibrant celebration that connected heritage and national pride through music and creative activities.

Tayeb Al-Tayeb, acting director of the Tariq Abdulhakim Museum, said the event was carefully curated in collaboration with the Jeddah Historic District Program.

“For this year’s Saudi National Day, we worked to create a unique cultural experience celebrating unity and pride,” he said.

“The main performances featured a lineup of well-known musicians, making the celebration at Historic Jeddah truly authentic and memorable for all.”

Families filled the courtyard, enjoying workshops and interactive games designed to engage all ages.

One of the highlights was a collective mural, where visitors contributed to a painting reflecting unity and national identity.

Children also enjoyed the face-painting corner, while a photo booth provided a space for families to capture memories against the backdrop of Jeddah’s iconic architecture. Interactive screens added a modern touch, allowing visitors to explore the history of national anthems and the evolution of Saudi music.

Live performances brought the celebration to life, with selections of national melodies culminating in a concert featuring the music of the late Tarek Abdel Hakim, a pioneer of Saudi music whose works remain closely tied to the country’s patriotic celebrations.

Saudi singer Qusai Kheder performed as a special guest during the event.

“After the museum’s team reached out, we collectively decided I would appear as a surprise guest and perform my classic song ‘Saudi,’ which I released in 2017. 

“Performing it in the heart of Jeddah, among my people, during such a wonderful event, was truly a blessing,” he said.

Visitors praised the variety and organization of the celebrations. Mohammed Abdullah, attending with his family, said: “There were so many well-organized activities that we could enjoy every moment.

“While the stage performances kept the adults entertained, the children had a wonderful time in the kids’ corner, staying engaged and having fun throughout the event.”

Deena Abubakr added: “It’s a special day to celebrate our culture and country, and Al-Balad is the perfect place for it.

“We particularly enjoyed the Royal Guard band and Qusai’s performance, which lifted our spirits. Even though the weather wasn’t ideal, it was worth celebrating and embracing our heritage.”

Another visitor, Fatima Hassan, said: “Everything was so lively and green. People of all ages were busy enjoying the activities.

“My kids loved the horse with the man in traditional costume, and the horse’s dance to the band’s music was truly unique.”

Al-Tayeb added that the event’s wide public participation showcased the community’s enthusiasm for marking a national occasion that continues to inspire pride, unity, and a sense of belonging.


MoU advances climate studies for heritage sites

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MoU advances climate studies for heritage sites

RIYADH: The Heritage Commission has signed a memorandum of understanding with the National Center for Meteorology to enhance integration in climate and environmental studies related to heritage sites, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

The MoU establishes a framework for cooperation in exchanging climate-related knowledge and studies, supporting risk assessment standards, and advancing joint workshops and research programs to improve heritage site management.

The collaboration aligns with the commission’s approach to adopting research and technological tools to better understand environmental dynamics around heritage sites and deliver sustainable solutions that support documentation, restoration, and preservation efforts.

Recently, the commission also signed an MoU with the Saudi Data and AI Authority to advance data- and AI-driven solutions in the cultural heritage sector.

The agreement enables technologies that showcase, document, and strengthen the digital presence of national heritage, the SPA reported.

It reflects both sides’ keenness to employ data and analytical technologies in the inventory, documentation, and relational analysis of cultural heritage.

The MoU aims to support decision-making and build a knowledge ecosystem grounded in accurate, measurable data. It also paves the way for joint projects to enhance digital heritage content and apply AI-based tools to interpret heritage and make it more accessible to the public.