New project brings AlUla’s heritage to life

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Visitors are invited to wear traditional attire, take photographs, and create personalized souvenirs through hands-on experiences that deepen their understanding of AlUla’s heritage. (SPA)
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Visitors are invited to wear traditional attire, take photographs, and create personalized souvenirs through hands-on experiences that deepen their understanding of AlUla’s heritage. (SPA)
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Updated 01 January 2026
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New project brings AlUla’s heritage to life

ALULA: In the heart of AlUla’s Old Town, where mud-brick houses preserve the memory of early life there, Al-Bandari Ibrahim launched a cultural project to display the creativity of local women by transforming heritage into a living, interactive experience that reflects the community’s identity.

The project is built on tangible and intangible heritage as foundations of cultural identity and is set within the historic Old Town to emphasize authenticity and continuity across generations, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

Local residents play a central role in the project, strengthening their participation in tourism while benefiting economically by sharing traditional knowledge and inherited skills, including clothing, artifacts, handicrafts, and agricultural practices.

Visitors are invited to wear traditional attire, take photographs, and create personalized souvenirs through hands-on experiences that deepen their understanding of AlUla’s heritage.

The project provides an immersive tourism experience that aligns with AlUla’s growth while preserving its cultural value, contributing to the documentation of heritage practices and transforming them into a sustainable cultural and tourism asset.


Saudi foreign minister and Palestinian prime minister discuss Gaza in Davos

Updated 21 January 2026
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Saudi foreign minister and Palestinian prime minister discuss Gaza in Davos

  • Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Mohammed Mustafa hold talks while attending the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting

LONDON: Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, and the Palestinian prime minister, Mohammed Mustafa, on Tuesday discussed the latest developments in Gaza.

During their meeting, which took place at the annual gathering of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, they also reviewed bilateral relations and cooperation, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Other Saudi officials present at the meeting included the Kingdom’s ambassador to Switzerland, Abdulrahman Al-Dawood; the director general of the Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Waleed Al-Ismail; and Mohammed Alyahya, an advisor to the foreign minister.