RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s National Museum is organizing a cultural program to celebrate World Arabic Language Day, observed annually on Dec. 18.
The three-day program, running until Dec. 20, will offer visitors a unique experience combining heritage, arts, and the Arabic language.
The celebration will feature cultural and intellectual dialogues exploring the human and cultural dimensions of Arabic, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.
A key highlight is a session titled “The Aesthetics of Language in Saudi Folk Songs,” examining the relationship between traditional songs and the role of language in preserving cultural heritage, connecting tools and crafts to the living heritage of Saudi societies.
Visitors can also attend a book signing session, interacting directly with authors and exploring the aesthetics of Arabic in their works, the SPA added.
The program will conclude with workshops, interactive activities, and artistic performances showcasing the richness and diversity of traditional crafts and arts, offering an exceptional cultural experience that blends discovery, knowledge, and celebration of living heritage.











